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The Secret Life of Archaeopteryx: Unveiling a Feathered Dinosaur
Chicago, Illinois, Germany, USA,Wednesday, May 14, 2025
The fossil also reveals scales on the bottom of the toes, soft tissue in the fingers, and fine details in the skull. These details could help explain how modern birds evolved their flexible beaks. But perhaps the most exciting finding is evidence of flight. Archaeopteryx may have been the first dinosaur to actually take to the skies, based on the presence of tertials—upper wing feathers missing in feathered dinosaurs that aren't quite birds.
This discovery supports the idea that flight evolved more than once in dinosaurs. It's a reminder that Archaeopteryx is just one branch of the tree of life, but a very interesting one at that. And there's still more to learn. More analysis of the Chicago Archaeopteryx will reveal even more details about how these flying dinosaurs lived.
The fossil had been in private hands since 1990, but it made its public debut at Chicago’s Field Museum last year. It's a testament to the power of science and the endless possibilities of discovery. So, what's next for this feathered dinosaur? Only time and more research will tell.
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