fissipeds
Fissipeds are a group of extinct tetrapods that lived during the Late Permian and Early Triassic periods, approximately 270 to 245 million years ago. They are characterized by their unique, elongated limbs that were adapted for a semi-aquatic lifestyle. The term "fissiped" comes from the Latin words "fissus," meaning split, and "pes," meaning foot, referring to the distinctive, webbed feet of these animals.
Fissipeds are believed to have been semi-aquatic, with their elongated limbs and webbed feet suggesting a habitat
Fissipeds are known from fossil remains found in Europe, North America, and South Africa. They are classified
The extinction of fissipeds is thought to have been caused by the Permian-Triassic extinction event, a catastrophic