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Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals. They lived in the Upper Jurassic period 150 to 148 million years ago
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Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals. They lived in the Upper Jurassic period 150 to 148 million years ago
FLO4639193 Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals. They lived in the Upper Jurassic period 150 to 148 million years ago. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908.; (add.info.: Two Archeopteryx searching the shore. These missing animals are considered the oldest known animals. They lived in the Upper Jurassic period 150 to 148 million years ago. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908.); © Florilegius
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This print depicts two Archaeopteryx, the oldest known animals that lived during the Upper Jurassic period around 150 to 148 million years ago. These fascinating creatures are often referred to as missing links between dinosaurs and birds due to their unique combination of reptilian and avian features.
The illustration by Heinrich Harder beautifully captures these ancient creatures as they search the shore for food or perhaps engage in some other activity typical of their time. The intricate details in the artwork bring these prehistoric animals to life, allowing us a glimpse into a world long gone.
Wilhelm Bolsche's accompanying text adds depth and context to this stunning image, providing valuable insights into the behavior and characteristics of Archaeopteryx. It is truly remarkable how science and art come together in this piece to educate and inspire viewers about our planet's distant past.
As we marvel at this illustration from a series of maps published over a century ago by Reichardt Cocoa company, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our natural history for future generations. Let us continue to explore, learn, and appreciate the wonders of our planet's ancient inhabitants like these magnificent Archaeopteryx.
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