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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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Archaeopteryx fossil (Archaeopteryx lithographica), the most well preserved specimen worldwide, Museum fuer Naturkunde, Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany
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Counterpart of rare fossil 'dinobird' and earliest bird found in the Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen in Germany, now on display at The Natural History Museum
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Fossil of Archaeopteryx Lithographica. Late Jurassic, (20th century) Artist: Unknown
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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
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The counterpart fossil of Archaeopteryx. So far this is the earliest bird ever to have been discovered. It lived 147 million years ago and had clawed fingers
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ARCHAEOPTERYX FOSSIL (Archaeopteryx lithogaphica). Solnofen, Germany, 3 feet long, Berlin Specimen. Link between reptiles and birds, Upper Jurassic Period
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Fossil bird (Archaeopteryx litho). Solnhofen. Bavaria. Germany
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Fossil bird (Archaeopteryx litho). Solnhofen. Bavaria. Germany
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Fossil Bird Archaeopteryx Cast - Original specimen in Berlin-Germany - Known as 'the first bird' with both dinosaurian and avian features which some say...
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