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archaeopteryx SKELETON - FULL 3D archaeopteryx DINOSAUR BONES

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Publication date 2023-06-28 at 07:14
Design number 1295311

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This is the complete 3D model of Archaeopteryx dinosaur bones. The archaeopteryx skeleton with realistic texture and mimic fossil of archaeopteryx Dinosaur. There are wide range of formats: Ztl (zbrush), STL, Fxb... for animation, game, rendering or 3dprinting.

*Unearth the Ancient Aviator: Archaeopteryx, the Winged Wonder! *
Meet Archaeopteryx, the remarkable dinosaur that defied convention and rewrote evolutionary history. This ancient creature, known as the "first bird," inhabited Earth over 150 million years ago. With its feathered wings and reptilian features, Archaeopteryx provides a captivating glimpse into the transition from dinosaurs to modern birds. Join us on a journey to uncover the mysteries of this extraordinary creature, as we delve into its fossil remains and discover how it forever changed our understanding of the natural world. Prepare to be amazed by the ancient marvel that is Archaeopteryx.

Feathered Impressions: One of the most extraordinary features of Archaeopteryx fossils is the preservation of feather impressions. These delicate imprints offer crucial evidence of the dinosaur's evolutionary link to birds and provide insight into the early development of feathers.

Winged Wonders: The wing bones of Archaeopteryx exhibit a unique combination of reptilian and avian characteristics. They demonstrate a primitive form of flight adaptation, showcasing how this ancient creature may have glided through the prehistoric skies.

Claws and Teeth: Unlike modern birds, Archaeopteryx retained several reptilian traits, including sharp claws on its wings and teeth in its jaws. These features highlight the creature's transitional nature, representing a fascinating blend of dinosaur and bird characteristics.

Lightweight Skeleton: The bones of Archaeopteryx display a lightweight construction, which would have been advantageous for flight. Hollow bones and specialized features in the limb bones indicate adaptations for reducing weight while maintaining strength.

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SLA/ resin 3dprinting technology are recommended
Workspace Size: 200 x 120 x 89(mm)
For FDM (support and slicing file): contact me

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