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Archaeopterygidae Collection

"Archaeopterygidae: The Bird-Like Dinosaurs of Prehistoric Times" Step back in time to the Jurassic Period and witness the incredible Archaeopteryx

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx - bird-like dinosaur

Archaeopteryx - bird-like dinosaur
Archaeopteryx - a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian feathered dinosaurs and modern birds. Date: Late Jurassic Period

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]

Archaeopteryx lithographica [London specimen]
Main slab of rare fossil dinobird and earliest bird found in the Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen in Germany, now on display at The Natural History Museum, London. Known also as the London Archaeopteryx

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx had the same number and arrangement of primary and secondary flight feathers as modern birds. Watercolour on paper by John Doncaster

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Carnivorous Juravenators hunting during the Jurassic Period of time

Carnivorous Juravenators hunting during the Jurassic Period of time

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx birds fly near a shoreline on a cloudy prehistoric day

Archaeopteryx birds fly near a shoreline on a cloudy prehistoric day
Archaeopteryx birds fly near a shoreline hunting for fish on a cloudy prehistoric day

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Juravenators chasing Archaeopteryx

Juravenators chasing Archaeopteryx during the Jurassic Period in what is modern day Germany

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: A flock of Archaeopteryx flying above a Jurassic landscape

A flock of Archaeopteryx flying above a Jurassic landscape
A flock of Archaeopteryx bird-like dinosaurs flying above a Jurassic landscape

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: The size of an Archaeopteryx perched on a tree branch compared to a young adult

The size of an Archaeopteryx perched on a tree branch compared to a young adult
Archaeopteryx is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between non-avian dinosaurs and birds. Here is shown its small size compared to a Homo sapiens

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: An Archaeopteryx on a log above a stream

An Archaeopteryx on a log above a stream

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: An Archaeopteryx landing on a rock during the Jurassic Period

An Archaeopteryx landing on a rock during the Jurassic Period
An Archaeopteryx bird-like dinosaur landing on a rock during the Jurassic Period

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: An Archaeopteryx standing at the edge of a forest

An Archaeopteryx standing at the edge of a forest
An Archaeopteryx bird-like dinosaur standing at the edge of a forest while the flock flies above

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx on the shore of a river

Archaeopteryx on the shore of a river

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: An Archaeopteryx takes flight from atop a tree stump

An Archaeopteryx takes flight from atop a tree stump
An Archaeopteryx bird-like dinosaur takes flight from atop a tree stump during the Jurassic Period

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx dinosaur on white background

Archaeopteryx dinosaur on white background with drop shadow

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: An Archaeopteryx stalks a dragonfly on a rock

An Archaeopteryx stalks a dragonfly on a rock

Background imageArchaeopterygidae Collection: Archaeopteryx [Berlin specimen]

Archaeopteryx [Berlin specimen]
Cast of the Archaeopteryx fossil specimen held at the Berlin Natural History Museum. It shows clearly the spread-out wings and long clased fingers


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"Archaeopterygidae: The Bird-Like Dinosaurs of Prehistoric Times" Step back in time to the Jurassic Period and witness the incredible Archaeopteryx, a bird-like dinosaur that roamed the ancient landscapes. Known as Archaeopteryx lithographica, this London specimen showcases its remarkable features. Imagine a cloudy prehistoric day where these carnivorous Juravenators hunted alongside Archaeopteryx near a shoreline. Witness their graceful flight as they soar above the Jurassic landscape, forming flocks that paint the sky with their presence. Comparing an Archaeopteryx's size to that of a young adult reveals its petite stature perched on a tree branch. Picture it gracefully balancing on a log above a flowing stream or landing effortlessly on a rock during this primeval era. Standing at the edge of lush forests or along riverbanks, these magnificent creatures left footprints in history. Marvel at an Archaeopteryx standing tall amidst nature's wonders and imagine how life thrived during those ancient times. As you explore further into our planet's past, let your imagination take flight with these fascinating birds from another era - Archaeopterygidae.