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New Archaeopteryx fossil sheds light on bird evolution

By Li Menghan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-05-15 21:36
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Chicago Archaeopteryx ecological restoration drawing by Michael Rothman. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

A team of researchers from China and the United States has shed new light on the ancient evolutionary transition from dinosaurs to birds, thanks to a remarkably well-preserved specimen of Archaeopteryx.

The pigeon-sized fossil, acquired by the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago in 2022, represents the 14th known specimen of the prehistoric creature and is both the smallest and best-preserved to date. First discovered in Germany in 1861, Archaeopteryx dates back to the Late Jurassic Period, around 150 million years ago. It is considered a pivotal species in paleontology for displaying traits of both modern birds and non-avian dinosaurs.

According to the study, the specimen retains many bones in three dimensions and rare traces of soft tissue — a level of preservation that enabled researchers to conduct high-resolution CT scans and 3D reconstructions. These techniques revealed an almost completely intact skull, including the palatal region, which appears to be intermediate between that of troodontids — a group of bird-like theropod dinosaurs — and more evolved Cretaceous birds.

Photograph and interpretive line drawing of the Chicago Archaeopteryx. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

This intermediate anatomy is seen as a crucial stage in the shift from the rigid, immobile skulls of non-avian theropods to the lighter, more flexible skulls of birds.

The study also identified preserved soft tissues, including toe pads shaped similarly to those of modern ground-foraging birds, suggesting Archaeopteryx was adapted for walking. This supports the idea that it may have led a mixed lifestyle, spending time on the ground and possibly in trees — indicating greater ecological flexibility than previously understood.

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