palaeophiids
Palaeophiids are a group of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic era, from the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous periods. They are characterized by their long, serpentine bodies and the presence of a single row of teeth along the upper jaw. Palaeophiids are believed to have been semi-aquatic, with some species having adapted to a fully aquatic lifestyle.
The most well-known palaeophiid is the ichthyosaur, a marine reptile that lived during the Mesozoic era. Ichthyosaurs
Other palaeophiids include the plesiosaurs, which had a long neck and four flippers. Plesiosaurs were also
Palaeophiids are an important group of marine reptiles that played a significant role in the Mesozoic marine