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Archaeopteryx

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Jingmai O'Connor

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The earliest known bird had complex tongue bones and fleshy “teeth” on the roof of its mouth—which might have helped it snag the food it needed for flight

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UV light and CT scans helped scientists unlock hidden details in a perfectly-preserved fossil Archaeopteryx

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