prorauna
Prorauna is a genus of extinct marine reptiles belonging to the order Proraunida. It is one of the earliest known groups of marine reptiles, appearing during the Late Triassic period, around 210 million years ago. Prorauna is characterized by its streamlined body, four flippers, and a long, flexible neck. Its most distinctive feature is the presence of a pair of large, flat, paddle-like structures on its back, which are believed to have been used for propulsion or stability in the water.
The genus Prorauna is known from several well-preserved fossils, including partial skeletons and isolated bones. These
The exact diet of Prorauna is not well understood, but it is likely that it fed on
The genus Prorauna is of particular interest to paleontologists due to its unique adaptations and its position