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Archaeopteryx, toothed fossil bird occurred during

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Jurassic
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Triassic
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Cretaceous
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Permian
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Solution

The correct option is A Jurassic
Archaeopteryx lived around 150 million years prior amid the early Tithonian arrange in the" late Jurassic Period" in what is currently. Scientists see Archaeopteryx as a transitional fossil among dinosaurs and present day feathered creatures. With its mix of avian and reptilian highlights, it was for some time seen as the most punctual known feathered creature. Found in 1860 in Germany, it's occasionally alluded to as Urvogel, the German word for "unique feathered creature".
So, the correct option is 'Jurassic'.

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