cyamodontids
Cyamodontids are an extinct group of marine reptiles that lived during the Triassic period, approximately 220 to 200 million years ago. They belong to the order Thalattosuchia, which also includes metriorhynchids, another group of marine crocodile-like reptiles. Cyamodontids are known for their unique adaptations to a marine environment, including streamlined bodies, paddle-like limbs, and specialized teeth.
The name "cyamodontid" is derived from the Greek words "kyamos," meaning bean, and "odous," meaning tooth, referring
Cyamodontids were relatively small compared to other marine reptiles of the time, with most species reaching
Fossils of cyamodontids have been found in Europe, North Africa, and South America, indicating that they had
In summary, cyamodontids were a unique group of marine reptiles that lived during the Triassic period. They