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Archaeopteryx Lithographica

Photo: Fossil of an early bird
The late-Jurassic Archaeopteryx lithographica, shown here with legs akimbo and wings outspread, is believed by many to be the world's first bird. Found in the Solnhofen Limestone Formation in Bavaria, Germany, Archaeopteryx lithographica possessed developed wings that probably allowed it to fly for short distances.
Photograph by Klaus Honal/Corbis

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