
Archaeopteryx Skull Yields Earliest Oral Papillae, Shaping Flight Evolution
Scientists unveiled the oldest known oral papillae inside an Archaeopteryx skull, discovered in a 2022 Field Museum fossil using ultraviolet-light preparation. The finding suggests early bird-like dinosaurs already had a specialized mouth-based digestive system to support the high-energy demands of flight, offering new insight into avian evolution and feeding strategies.