. "Archaeopteryx appears to be the most primitive of birds. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . "capture"@en . . . . "Archaeopteryx lithographica"@en . . . "#919191"@en . "Archeopteryx"@en . . . "There aren't many. 1. \n* Give at least five per cent experience. 2. \n* Actively level your character and professions. 3. \n* Help each other. The point of the guild is to make levelling more enjoyable, both in combat and in professions. So: \n* Invite guildmates to go on hunts and dungeon runs with you. \n* Consider saving unwanted resources for other guild members who need them. \n* Make your crafting services available. \n* Consider bartering or giving to fellow guild members, rather than selling. \n* Don't beg. \n* Talk a lot!"@en . "Whirlwind"@en . . "16"^^ . "Archaeopteryx"@es . "Bipedal"@en . . "0"^^ . . . . "see text"@en . "Urvogel"@en . "Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel (\"original bird\" or \"first bird\"), is the earliest and most primitive bird known. Archaeopteryx lived during the Late Jurassic Period around 150\u2013145 million years ago, in what is now southern Germany during a time when Europe was an archipelago of islands in a shallow warm tropical sea, much closer to the equator than it is now."@en . "0"^^ . "Shiso tori"@en . "30.0"^^ . "Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel (\"original bird\" or \"first bird\"), is the earliest and most primitive bird known. Archaeopteryx lived during the Late Jurassic Period around 150\u2013145 million years ago, in what is now southern Germany during a time when Europe was an archipelago of islands in a shallow warm tropical sea, much closer to the equator than it is now. Similar in size and shape to a European Magpie, Archaeopteryx could grow to about 0.5 meters (1.6 ft) in length. Despite its small size, broad wings, and inferred ability to fly or glide, Archaeopteryx has more in common with small theropod dinosaurs than it does with modern birds. In particular, it shares the following features with the deinonychosaurs (dromaeosaurs and troodontids): jaws with sharp teeth, three fingers with claws, a long bony tail, hyperextensible second toes (\"killing claw\"), feathers (which also suggest homeothermy), and various skeletal features. The features above make Archaeopteryx the first clear candidate for a transitional fossil between dinosaurs and birds. Thus, Archaeopteryx plays an important role not only in the study of the origin of birds but in the study of dinosaurs. The first complete specimen of Archaeopteryx was announced in 1861, only two years after Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, and it became a key piece of evidence in the debate over evolution. Over the years, nine more fossils of Archaeopteryx have surfaced. Despite variation among these fossils, most experts regard all the remains that have been discovered as belonging to a single species, though this is still debated. Many of these eleven fossils include impressions of feathers\u2014among the oldest (if not the oldest) direct evidence of feathers. Moreover, because these feathers are an advanced form (flight feathers), these fossils are evidence that feathers had been evolving for quite some time."@en . . "Archaeopterygidae"@en . . . "Archaeopterygiformes"@en . . . . . "Varies"@en . . . "Archaeopteryx \u2013 rodzaj p\u00F3\u017Anojurajskego teropoda z rodziny Archaeopterygidae. Archaeopteryx by\u0142 \u015Brednich rozmiar\u00F3w zwierz\u0119ciem wielko\u015Bci kruka. Mia\u0142 czteropalczast\u0105 stop\u0119, z kt\u00F3rych pierwszy palec by\u0142 przeciwstawny pozosta\u0142ym. Przednia ko\u0144czyna by\u0142a tr\u00F3jpalczasta, ogon kostny zbudowany z wielu kr\u0119g\u00F3w, d\u0142ugi i prosty. Archaeopteryx mia\u0142 z\u0119by, a na palcach skrzyde\u0142 pazury."@pl . "5200"^^ . "5.0"^^ . . . "Sky Dragon"@en . . "Vertebrata"@en . "Archaeopteryx is a paravian dinosaur that has appeared throughout the Turok franchise since its inception. It has, remarkably, not yet featured in a Turok video game despite making an appearance in almost every Turok comic book series."@en . "Jurassic Park III: Park Builder"@en . . "77"^^ . "Mutated bird"@en . "1"^^ . . . . "Jurassic Park Arcade"@en . "66"^^ . "Archaeopteryx are prehistoric bird-like theropods. \n* In the 1933 film of King Kong, there is a bunch flying away as the Stegosaurus enters the clearing, there is more flting around the dead tree as Kong goes to fight the sailors on the log."@en . "30920.0"^^ . "#000000"@en . . . "Blueprint 4"@en . "Sky Dragon Bone"@en . "Archaeopteryx was a bird-like dinosaur."@en . . . "thumb|400px|Archeopteryx comiendo en la playa.El Archeopteryx fue la primera ave, muy peque\u00F1a, con plumas y dientes. Su esqueleto muestra que no era capaz de volar, s\u00F3lo planear pues sus huesos eran demasiado pesados para volar. Com\u00EDa insectos y era presa de peque\u00F1os ancestros suyos, los dinosaurios. Categor\u00EDa:Aves Categor\u00EDa:Aves voladoras Categor\u00EDa:Arqueopt\u00E9ridos Categor\u00EDa:Fauna del Jur\u00E1sico"@es . "Archaeopteryx, an extinct bird known from a small number of fossils, is considered by evolutionary biologists to be the first species of bird to appear on Earth. Archaeopteryx is sometimes presented as evidence of evolution because the bones have some characteristics reminiscent of reptiles, making it appear to be a so-called \"transitional form\" between reptiles and birds."@en . . . "65"^^ . . ""@en . "A very large aircraft with wings spanning \"hundreds of meters wide\". Its armaments are battleship sized guns, rapid guns, MLRS, missiles as well as large bombs. It's shape resemble a giant catamaran. It's strike by strafing into it's target, unleash its massive arsenal onto target."@en . . . . "71"^^ . "y"@en . "coin"@en . . "75"^^ . . . . . . "A very large aircraft with wings spanning \"hundreds of meters wide\". Its armaments are battleship sized guns, rapid guns, MLRS, missiles as well as large bombs. It's shape resemble a giant catamaran. It's strike by strafing into it's target, unleash its massive arsenal onto target."@en . "~ 95,000"@en . "Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic Period around 150\u2013145 million years ago, in what is now southern Germany during a time when Europe was an archipelago of islands in a shallow warm tropical sea, much closer to the equator than it is now. Many of the eleven known fossils include impressions of feathers\u2014among the oldest (if not the oldest) direct evidence of feathers. Moreover, because these feathers are an advanced form (flight feathers), these fossils are evidence that feathers had been evolving for quite some time."@en . . "Saw him in a book of fossils Dancing with some old Apostles. I think if I went back in time, He\u2019d be there, alive. Root of all my jealousy. Grounded in my devastation, I can\u2019t get no aviation. Up in the sky, his grandchildren fly. I don\u2019t sing, I sigh. Tell the Archaeopteryx That I never wanted this Featherhead metropolis. Liar liar, wings on fire. When it\u2019s fast approaching winter And I eat my turkey dinner, Tickles of hate, they rattle my cage And evolve to rage. This is when I make a choice. I will build a time contraption. I will start a chain reaction. Know what I think I\u2019m going to do? I am going to\u2026 Tell the Archaeopteryx That I never wanted this Featherhead metropolis. Liar liar, wings on fire. Now the clock ticks, And I hope this will fix All the present bird tricks. Farewell, Mr. Archaeopteryx. Tell the Archaeopteryx That I never wanted this Featherhead metropolis. Liar liar, wings on fire."@en . . "Popularly thought of as the first true bird, it may in fact only be a primitive nonavian feathered dinosaur. In any case, it was incapable of flapping flight and would likely have only been a glider. In 2011, studies have shown that Archaeopteryx's feathers were black and white."@en . . "Rosal"@en . . "sword"@en . . . "Archaeopteryx is a primitive bird from Europe."@en . . "200"^^ . . . "0"^^ . . . "Archaeopteryx (/\u02CC\u0251rki\u02D0\u02C8\u0252pt\u0259r\u0268ks/ AR-kee-OP-t\u0259r-iks), sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel (\"original bird\" or \"first bird\"), is a genus of early bird. The name derives from the ancient Greek \u1F00\u03C1\u03C7\u03B1\u1FD6\u03BF\u03C2 (archa\u012Bos) meaning \"ancient\", and \u03C0\u03C4\u03AD\u03C1\u03C5\u03BE (pt\u00E9ryx), meaning \"feather\" or \"wing\". It is often called the first bird, however that is inaccurate, since older probable avians have since been identified, including Anchiornis, Xiaotingia, and Aurornis."@en . "Gold"@en . "on display at the Oxford University Museum"@en . . . . "18"^^ . . "144"^^ . . "(Meyer, 1861)"@en . . "0.05"^^ . "Archaeopteryx"@en . "10"^^ . "Animalia"@en . "y"@en . "5"^^ . "Huxley, 1871"@en . . "Chordata"@en . . . . . . "Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games I"@en . . "A model of Archaeopteryx lithographica"@en . "Sky Dragon Wing"@en . "1300"^^ . "n"@en . "Archaeopteryx"@en . . . . . "cash"@en . "item"@en . "Archaeopteryx (misspelled as Archeopterics in Carnivores Ice Age) is a gliding bird from the Jurassic Period featured in Carnivores Ice Age and Carnivores: Ice Age. It is widely believed that it was the first true bird (hence its meaning \"Ancient Wing\"), although scientists currently cast doubts on where exactly this animal is located taxonomically on the Avian phylogenetic tree."@en . . "Brownie Core"@en . "66"^^ . "The first Archaeopteryx was found in 1861 near Solnhofen in Bavaria, Germany. Archaeopteryx looks like a reptile with wings and feathers. It had a mouth with teeth, claws at the hands and a long tail like dinosaurs or reptiles. Today, it is known that some dinosaurs looked like birds and that some had feathers. When they are born, today's South American hoatzin have claws on their wings when they are young, just like Archaeopteryx."@en . "Archaeopteryx appears to be the most primitive of birds. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . "Archaeopteryx"@en . . "150.8"^^ . . "Egg"@en . . . . "A. lithographica"@en . "Sky Dragon Talon"@en . "Archaeopteryx is a paravian dinosaur that has appeared throughout the Turok franchise since its inception. It has, remarkably, not yet featured in a Turok video game despite making an appearance in almost every Turok comic book series."@en . . . . "3"^^ . . "Meyer, 1861"@en . "Feathered, raptor-like body."@en . . . "Wyvern"@en . "Aves"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Archaeopteryx"@en . "Jurassic"@en . "*A. lithographica"@en . "No"@en . . . "Archaeopterix"@en . "Sky Dragon Bone"@en . . "See below"@en . "Pink"@en . "Archaeopteryx is a primitive bird from Europe."@en . . "Ambient"@en . . "Ancient wing"@en . . . . "2.0"^^ . . "52"^^ . "291.0"^^ . "30.0"^^ . "Gigamoth C Type"@en . . "(Meyer, 1861 )"@en . . . "Varies"@en . "Jurassic Park: The Game ()"@en . . . . "After entering the Aqueducts, requires Rank 3"@en . . . . . "the Archeaopteryx is a playable mascot released during the dinosaur update."@en . . . "85743"^^ . "Carnivore"@en . "Archaeopteryx, an extinct bird known from a small number of fossils, is considered by evolutionary biologists to be the first species of bird to appear on Earth. Archaeopteryx is sometimes presented as evidence of evolution because the bones have some characteristics reminiscent of reptiles, making it appear to be a so-called \"transitional form\" between reptiles and birds. There are two criticisms of the Archaeopteryx. The preeminent British physicist, Sir Fred Hoyle, determined it to be fraudulent. Another criticism is even if Archaeopteryx existed, it was a true bird and not a transitional form suggesting evolution."@en . . "Porphyrius-Secundus"@en . "y"@en . . . . "There aren't many. 1. \n* Give at least five per cent experience. 2. \n* Actively level your character and professions. 3. \n* Help each other. The point of the guild is to make levelling more enjoyable, both in combat and in professions. So: \n* Invite guildmates to go on hunts and dungeon runs with you. \n* Consider saving unwanted resources for other guild members who need them. \n* Make your crafting services available. \n* Consider bartering or giving to fellow guild members, rather than selling. \n* Don't beg. \n* Talk a lot!"@en . "Archaeopteryx"@pl . . . . . ","@en . . "Archaeopteryx (misspelled as Archeopterics in Carnivores Ice Age) is a gliding bird from the Jurassic Period featured in Carnivores Ice Age and Carnivores: Ice Age. It is widely believed that it was the first true bird (hence its meaning \"Ancient Wing\"), although scientists currently cast doubts on where exactly this animal is located taxonomically on the Avian phylogenetic tree."@en . "A captured Archaeopteryx can be sold at a high price and the taste is indescribable."@en . "40"^^ . "The archaeopteryx is a standalone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Wild World, City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf."@en . "72"^^ . "Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic Period around 150\u2013145 million years ago, in what is now southern Germany during a time when Europe was an archipelago of islands in a shallow warm tropical sea, much closer to the equator than it is now. Similar in size and shape to a European Magpie, Archaeopteryx could grow to about 0.5 metres (1.6 ft) in length. Despite its small size, broad wings, and inferred ability to fly or glide, Archaeopteryx has more in common with small theropod dinosaurs than it does with modern birds. In particular, it shares the following features with the deinonychosaurs (dromaeosaurs and troodontids): jaws with sharp teeth, three fingers with claws, a long bony tail, hyperextensible second toes (\"killing claw\"), feathers (which also suggest homeothermy), and various skeletal features. Many of the eleven known fossils include impressions of feathers\u2014among the oldest (if not the oldest) direct evidence of feathers. Moreover, because these feathers are an advanced form (flight feathers), these fossils are evidence that feathers had been evolving for quite some time."@en . "y"@en . . "Aerodynamic Wyvern Wing"@en . "Black"@en . . "Archaeopteryx are prehistoric bird-like theropods. \n* In the 1933 film of King Kong, there is a bunch flying away as the Stegosaurus enters the clearing, there is more flting around the dead tree as Kong goes to fight the sailors on the log."@en . "Archaeopterygidae"@en . . "A. siemensii"@en . . "Dinosaurchestra"@en . "Archaeopteryx lithographica"@en . "home"@en . . . . "Godzilla vs. Mechani-Kong"@en . "The Archaeopteryx is an unmade from the unmade 1990 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Mechani-Kong. __TOC__"@en . . . "Middle Jurassic period"@en . . . . . . . . "\u59CB\u7956\u9CE5"@en . "The archaeopteryx is a standalone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Wild World, City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf."@en . "Saw him in a book of fossils Dancing with some old Apostles. I think if I went back in time, He\u2019d be there, alive. Root of all my jealousy. Grounded in my devastation, I can\u2019t get no aviation. Up in the sky, his grandchildren fly. I don\u2019t sing, I sigh. Tell the Archaeopteryx That I never wanted this Featherhead metropolis. Liar liar, wings on fire. When it\u2019s fast approaching winter And I eat my turkey dinner, Tickles of hate, they rattle my cage And evolve to rage. This is when I make a choice."@en . . "Dino Lab"@en . . "Animalia"@en . "Popularly thought of as the first true bird, it may in fact only be a primitive nonavian feathered dinosaur. In any case, it was incapable of flapping flight and would likely have only been a glider. In 2011, studies have shown that Archaeopteryx's feathers were black and white."@en . . "insectivore"@en . . . . . . "The Archaeopteryx is an unmade from the unmade 1990 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Mechani-Kong. __TOC__"@en . . . . "40.0"^^ . "40.0"^^ . "The first Archaeopteryx was found in 1861 near Solnhofen in Bavaria, Germany. Archaeopteryx looks like a reptile with wings and feathers. It had a mouth with teeth, claws at the hands and a long tail like dinosaurs or reptiles. Today, it is known that some dinosaurs looked like birds and that some had feathers. When they are born, today's South American hoatzin have claws on their wings when they are young, just like Archaeopteryx."@en . "Archaeopteryx (from Ancient Greek \u03B1\u03C1\u03C7\u03B1\u03B9\u03BF\u03C2 archaios meaning 'ancient' and \u03C0\u03C4\u03B5\u03C1\u03C5\u03BE pteryx meaning 'feather' or 'wing', from the late Jurassic Period (Kimmeridgian stage, 155-150 million years ago) of what is now Germany, is the earliest and most primitive known avian. Archaeopteryx was similar in size and shape to a magpie, with broad, rounded wings and a long tail, and reached up to 0.6 meters (2 feet) in length. Its feathers resembled those of modern birds but Archaeopteryx was rather different from any bird known today, in that it had jaws lined with sharp teeth, three 'fingers' ending in curved claws and a long bony tail. In 1862, the description of the first intact specimen of Archaeopteryx, just two years after Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, set off a firestorm of debat"@en . . . . . . . "Restoration of Archaeopteryx sp."@en . "Caustic Blast"@en . "Necrodragon Bone"@en . "the Archeaopteryx is a playable mascot released during the dinosaur update."@en . . "n"@en . "Wyvern Wing"@en . "Germany"@en . . . . "Archaeopteryx was a bird-like dinosaur."@en . . . . "43"^^ . "Jurassic Park Institute Artwork"@en . . . . . . "Archaeopteryx (from Ancient Greek \u03B1\u03C1\u03C7\u03B1\u03B9\u03BF\u03C2 archaios meaning 'ancient' and \u03C0\u03C4\u03B5\u03C1\u03C5\u03BE pteryx meaning 'feather' or 'wing', from the late Jurassic Period (Kimmeridgian stage, 155-150 million years ago) of what is now Germany, is the earliest and most primitive known avian. Archaeopteryx was similar in size and shape to a magpie, with broad, rounded wings and a long tail, and reached up to 0.6 meters (2 feet) in length. Its feathers resembled those of modern birds but Archaeopteryx was rather different from any bird known today, in that it had jaws lined with sharp teeth, three 'fingers' ending in curved claws and a long bony tail. In 1862, the description of the first intact specimen of Archaeopteryx, just two years after Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, set off a firestorm of debate about evolution and the role of transitional fossils that endures to this day."@en . "Acidbreath"@en . . "Archaeopteryx"@en . "12480.0"^^ . . . . "thumb|400px|Archeopteryx comiendo en la playa.El Archeopteryx fue la primera ave, muy peque\u00F1a, con plumas y dientes. Su esqueleto muestra que no era capaz de volar, s\u00F3lo planear pues sus huesos eran demasiado pesados para volar. Com\u00EDa insectos y era presa de peque\u00F1os ancestros suyos, los dinosaurios. Categor\u00EDa:Aves Categor\u00EDa:Aves voladoras Categor\u00EDa:Arqueopt\u00E9ridos Categor\u00EDa:Fauna del Jur\u00E1sico"@es . . . . "Archaeopteryx \u2013 rodzaj p\u00F3\u017Anojurajskego teropoda z rodziny Archaeopterygidae. Archaeopteryx by\u0142 \u015Brednich rozmiar\u00F3w zwierz\u0119ciem wielko\u015Bci kruka. Mia\u0142 czteropalczast\u0105 stop\u0119, z kt\u00F3rych pierwszy palec by\u0142 przeciwstawny pozosta\u0142ym. Przednia ko\u0144czyna by\u0142a tr\u00F3jpalczasta, ogon kostny zbudowany z wielu kr\u0119g\u00F3w, d\u0142ugi i prosty. Archaeopteryx mia\u0142 z\u0119by, a na palcach skrzyde\u0142 pazury."@pl . . "Wyvern Beak"@en . "Archaeopteryx (/\u02CC\u0251rki\u02D0\u02C8\u0252pt\u0259r\u0268ks/ AR-kee-OP-t\u0259r-iks), sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel (\"original bird\" or \"first bird\"), is a genus of early bird. The name derives from the ancient Greek \u1F00\u03C1\u03C7\u03B1\u1FD6\u03BF\u03C2 (archa\u012Bos) meaning \"ancient\", and \u03C0\u03C4\u03AD\u03C1\u03C5\u03BE (pt\u00E9ryx), meaning \"feather\" or \"wing\". It is often called the first bird, however that is inaccurate, since older probable avians have since been identified, including Anchiornis, Xiaotingia, and Aurornis."@en . .