The first bird to inhabit the Earth is believed to be the Archaeopteryx (meaning 'ancient wing'). It was a cat-sized bird with several reptilian features. It had a beak containing sharp teeth , claws on its wings, and a long tail with bones in the middle. They had wings, feathers and a furcula. (The furcula or wish bone in birds is a forked bone that joins the right and left shoulder joints.) Not much is known about this bird's direct ancestors or descendeants.
cretaceous, i think. certainly archaeopteryx moggerfrog
I think it was called " Archaeopteryx"
I think it might have been an omnivore or carnivore.
the archaeopteryx is in the aves class
Archaeopteryx was a vertebrae. It had a backbone
An archaeopteryx is an early form of the bird. The scientists discovered an archaeopteryx fossil.
Archaeopteryx is Greek for "ancient wing".
Archaeopteryx lithographica was created in 1861.
Archaeopteryx is not endangered because it is already extinct.
It is not important in Skellig. There is no Archaeopteryx in Skellig. yes there is
Archaeopteryx reproduced by laying eggs, shown by fossils.
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."