rotraatorites
Rotraatorites are a group of extinct, marine reptiles that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 228 to 201 million years ago. They are known from fossil remains found in Europe, particularly in Germany, and are characterized by their unique body structure and feeding habits. Rotraatorites are believed to have been semi-aquatic, with a streamlined body and paddle-like limbs, which they used to swim and catch prey.
The name "rotraatorites" comes from the Latin words "rotundus," meaning round, and "rotator," meaning to turn,
Rotraatorites are considered to be one of the earliest known examples of a group of reptiles known
The study of rotraatorites provides valuable insights into the evolution of marine reptiles and the transition