Pectoralisharoja
Pectoralisharoja is a fictional genus of extinct marine reptiles that existed during the Late Jurassic period. Fossil evidence suggests they were a type of plesiosaur, characterized by their long necks, broad bodies, and paddle-like limbs. The name "Pectoralisharoja" is derived from a combination of Latin and Greek words, referencing the prominent pectoral fins observed in their reconstructed skeletal anatomy and a perceived resemblance to a mythological creature.
While detailed information about their specific diet and behavior remains speculative due to the limited fossil