Szárkúszók
Szárkúszók is a Hungarian term that translates to "wing climbers" or "tree dwellers" and is most commonly used to refer to a group of extinct reptiles. These animals are characterized by their elongated bodies, slender limbs, and adaptations for arboreal life, meaning they lived in trees. The fossil record indicates that szárkúszók existed during the Triassic period, a time when dinosaurs were beginning to emerge. Their exact evolutionary placement is still a subject of scientific debate, but they are generally considered to be early archosaurs or closely related to them.
Fossil discoveries of szárkúszók have been found in various locations, providing clues about their lifestyle and