Archaeopteryx was a feathered dinosaur that lived approximately 150 million years ago in the Late Jurassic period. It is considered a transitional fossil between dinosaurs and modern birds, as it displayed both reptilian and avian physical traits. While not capable of powered flight, Archaeopteryx could glide and represents an important step in the evolution of flight in birds from their feathered dinosaur ancestors.
Archaeopteryx was a feathered dinosaur that lived approximately 150 million years ago in the Late Jurassic period. It is considered a transitional fossil between dinosaurs and modern birds, as it displayed both reptilian and avian physical traits. While not capable of powered flight, Archaeopteryx could glide and represents an important step in the evolution of flight in birds from their feathered dinosaur ancestors.
Archaeopteryx was a feathered dinosaur that lived approximately 150 million years ago in the Late Jurassic period. It is considered a transitional fossil between dinosaurs and modern birds, as it displayed both reptilian and avian physical traits. While not capable of powered flight, Archaeopteryx could glide and represents an important step in the evolution of flight in birds from their feathered dinosaur ancestors.