Yes. Archeopteryx was a very birdlike dinosaur. It is formally classified as a bird (no contradiction here as birds are now considered dinosaurs), but its status as a bird has been debated in recent years.
Yes.
its dinosaur enimies were probably megalosaurus or compsgnathus
Archaeopteryx is part dinosaur part bird, it's like a cross between the two! =)
The fossil that was found in Bavaria, Germany, is the Archaeopteryx.
Archaeopteryx is the first creature that resembled a bird, a dinosaur with wings and feathers.
Achaeopteryx is known as a feathered animal .....birds are classifie as a feathered animal but paleontologist do not have clue that how to tell a bird a dinosaur then they found a specimen archaeopteryx...
Archaeopteryx is what we may call a missing link. It has dinosaur and bird characteristics and because of this scientists are not sure where to place it. However, they prefer to think of it as the first bird. The name means "ancient wing."
Archaeopteryx was the first animal discovered that had both defining bird and dinosaur traits.
A evolutionary form of a bird. It had wings and feathers but still probably acted like a dinosaur but im not sure.
Archaeopteryx is the earliest undisputed bird. A weak flyer, it shared characteristics with its dinosaur ancestors. Fossils show that Archaeopteryx , like dinosaurs, had teeth, a long bony tail, and grasping claws on its wings, but also had a bird-style hip and feathers.
Archaeopteryx, along with the four-winged Microraptor, was the link between reptile and bird. Featuring the wings and feathers of a bird and bony tail and teeth of a dinosaur, this chicken-sized dinosaur was very much like the wyverns (two-legged dragons) of European lore.Before its discovery, Darwin had already concluded that birds and reptiles were linked in evolution. This was proof of it. It was related to dinonychus, a giant velociraptor-like creature.archaeopteryx is considered to be a link between the reptiles and birds of today.
That would be Barney. Actually it would depend on which one you are talking about. Hesperornis is the penguin like dinosaur with long legs and next to nothing for arms. Archaeopteryx is a not so attractive bird. Daspletosaurus looks like its relative T-Rex. Confuciusornis would be the attractive bird. or the Corythosaurus. The best answer for you is to look at PBSkids.org and look at the dinosaur train segment.