Skhedos
Skhedos is a genus of small, prehistoric marine reptiles that lived during the Triassic period. These creatures are primarily known from fossilized remains found in various parts of the world, indicating a wide distribution. Skhedos species are characterized by their elongated bodies and relatively short necks. Their limbs were adapted for swimming, though the exact extent of their aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyle is still debated among paleontologists.
The diet of Skhedos is inferred from the morphology of their teeth and jaws, suggesting they were
Fossil discoveries have helped researchers piece together the evolutionary relationships of Skhedos within the broader group