esquelètiques
Esquelétiques are a group of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic periods, approximately 230 to 180 million years ago. They are known for their distinctive, elongated skulls and are considered to be one of the earliest groups of marine reptiles. Esquelétiques are characterized by their long, slender bodies, paddle-like limbs, and a long, whip-like tail. They were semi-aquatic creatures, spending much of their time in the water but also capable of moving on land.
The name "esquelétique" comes from the French word "esquélète," which means "skeleton" or "skeletal." This name
Esquelétiques are believed to have been active predators, using their long, whip-like tails to propel themselves