Archaeopteryx and Ginkgo
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Late Jurassic period, c. 150 million years ago: drawing of Archaeopteryx , the oldest bird (or is it a dinosaur closely related to the origin of birds?), sitting on a Ginkgo tree branch (leaf form not correct, read my Fossils-page). Click on picture to see an enlargement.
Drawing from DinoGoss website.
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