polycotylids
Polycotylids 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 characterized by their unique body structure, which includes a long, slender neck and a large, flat head with a beak-like mouth filled with sharp teeth. The most well-known polycotylid is the ichthyosaur, which is often referred to as a "fish lizard" due to its aquatic lifestyle and reptilian ancestry.
Polycotylids are believed to have been semi-aquatic creatures, spending most of their time in the water but
The fossil record of polycotylids is extensive, with numerous species discovered around the world. They are
Despite their unique appearance and adaptations, polycotylids are not closely related to modern reptiles. Instead, they