This is a cast of the first Archaeopteryx, Archaeopteryx lithograhica Meyer, that was ever found, and was probably the best there was before being lost during the Second World War. | |
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The only single feather found of the Archaeopteryx (modified from Barthel et al. 1990. | |
The Archaeopteryx may have fed on insects and other small creatures that lived in the lagoon of that time. It also may have fed on small fish that lived near to the surface of the water of the lagoon. If the Archaeoppteryx got caught in the water and drowned that may explain the exquisite detail of this specimen. This picture shows the Archaeopteryx eatting lunch in a tree near the lagoon (modified from Page et al., 1989). |