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why is Archaeoptery is considerd as the ancestor of bird​

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Answered by titiksha06
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The presence of many commonly derived characters establishes that coelurosaurian theropods as the closest ancestral relatives of Archaeopteryx (Ostrom, 2008). It has been argued that feathers are unique and only evolved in birds; hence making modern birds the closest relatives of Archaeopteryx.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The presence of many commonly derived characters establishes that coelurosaurian theropods as the closest ancestral relatives of Archaeopteryx (Ostrom, 2008). It has been argued that feathers are unique and only evolved in birds; hence making modern birds the closest relatives of Archaeopteryx.

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