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The fossil bird archaeopteryx represents a stage midway between the reptiles and birds 1)in which period it is believed to have lived 2)give any two reptilian and avian character possessed by the fossil bird

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Archaeopteryx feathers, although less documented than its other features, were very similar in structure to modern-day bird feathers. ... Unlike modern birds, Archaeopteryx had small teeth, as well as a long bony tail, features which Archaeopteryx shared with other dinosaurs of the time.

Answered by Anonymous
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GLOSSARY OF BIRDS' LIFE STAGES

HATCHLING. A bird just out of the egg. ...

NESTLING. A bird that remains in the nest until it is able to fly.

CHICK. A young bird that leaves the nest soon after hatching and typically walks or hops near its family group until it is able to fly.

FLEDGLING. ...

JUVENILE. ...

IMMATURE. ...

ADULT.

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