ateleopodiforms
Ateleopodiforms are a group of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Triassic and Jurassic periods, approximately 248 to 145 million years ago. They are characterized by their unique, paddle-like limbs, which are believed to have been used for swimming rather than walking. Ateleopodiforms are further divided into two main groups: the Ateleopoda and the Thalattosauria.
The Ateleopoda, also known as the "paddlefishes," were small, fish-like reptiles that possessed long, paddle-like limbs
Ateleopodiforms are thought to have been important predators in their ecosystems, feeding on a variety of prey