Archaeopteryx (cast) by annied

Archaeopteryx (cast)

This is a cast of an Archaeopteryx lithographica fossil found in 1951 near Workerszell in the vicinity of Eichstatt.
A particulary important and still contentious discovery is Archaeopteryx lithographica, found in the Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of southern Germany, which is marked by rare but exceptionally well preserved fossils. Archaeopteryx is considered by many to be the first bird, being of about 150 million years of age. It is actually intermediate between the birds that we see flying around in our backyards and the predatory dinosaurs like Deinonychus. In fact, one skeleton of Archaeopteryx that had poorly preserved feathers was originally described as a skeleton of a small bipedal dinosaur, Compsognathus. A total of seven specimens of the bird are known at this time.

It has long been accepted that Archaeopteryx was a transitional form between birds and reptiles, and that it is the earliest known bird. Lately, scientists have realized that it bears even more resemblance to its ancestors, the Maniraptora, than to modern birds; providing a strong phylogenetic link between the two groups. It is one of the most important fossils ever discovered.

Unlike all living birds, Archaeopteryx had a full set of teeth, a rather flat sternum ("breastbone"), a long, bony tail, gastralia ("belly ribs"), and three claws on the wing which could have still been used to grasp prey (or maybe trees). However, its feathers, wings, furcula ("wishbone") and reduced fingers are all characteristics of modern birds.
Oh wow, how fascinating, you did a great job photographing it as well.
May 17th, 2015  
The boy is THRILLED to see this! :) Great shot!
May 17th, 2015  
@leananiemand thank you Leana sometimes in museums I find it difficult
@voiceprintz ha ha I am so pleased :)
May 17th, 2015  
Sam
Such interesting information Ms Annie! Imagine being 150 million years old :)
May 17th, 2015  
I see a wonderful mystical dragon! Fabulous capture and thanks for the information.
May 17th, 2015  
@gigiflower sometimes I feel it hahaha
@salza it's pretty cool looking Sally
May 17th, 2015  
What a great shot and fabulous information too. I felt 150 million years old on Thursday, but have got a lot younger since. ha ha.
May 17th, 2015  
@onewing glad you're rejuvenating :)
May 17th, 2015  
very cool, I want one
May 17th, 2015  
@graemestevens I knew you would
May 17th, 2015  
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