napsutat
Napsutat is a genus of ancient marine reptiles belonging to the family Napsucatidae, known for their unique adaptations to the marine environment during the Late Triassic period. Fossil records indicate that species within this genus existed approximately 230 to 210 million years ago, primarily in regions that are now part of North America and Europe.
These reptiles were characterized by their elongated bodies, paddle-like limbs, and streamlined shapes, which facilitated efficient
Napsucatids are significant for their distinctive skeletal features, which include a unique arrangement of vertebrae and
Fossil discoveries of napsutat include partial skeletons and isolated bones, providing insights into their morphology, locomotion,
Today, napsutat remains an important genus for paleontologists studying the diversification of marine reptiles and the