rongálódna
Rongálódna is a genus of extinct aquatic reptiles that lived during the Triassic period. These predators were part of the archelosauria group, which includes modern crocodiles, snakes, and lizards. The name 'rongálódna' is derived from pre-hungarian language, but it is often attributed to mean 'dragon-like' or'aquatic giant'.
Fossil evidence of rongálódna has been found primarily in Hungary and other parts of the European region.
Reconstructions based on fossil remains indicate that rongálódna were medium-sized, carnivorous reptiles with elongated snouts and
During the Triassic period, rongálódna had several contemporaries, including early archosaurs like Euparkeria, which had a
Despite their overall acute bite efficiency, the extraordinary demands of aquatic living made adaptations more difficult