kuumarabandus
Kuumarabandus is a genus of ancient extinct animals that lived during the Early Triassic period, around 245 million years ago. The genus was first described in 2001 from fossil remains found in the Kuwaq Lake area of Kyrgyzstan.
The kuumarabandus were terrestrial animals, and their fossils were discovered in strata that are thought to
Physical characteristics of the kuumarabandus consisted of a long, slender body with a distinctive, elongated skull
Studies suggest that the kuumarabandus may be closely related to the evolved trends of early archosaurs. Limited
Overall, the kuumarabandus are of interest to paleontologists who study the ancestry and evolution of various