suchians
Suchians are a diverse clade of archosaurs that includes both extinct and extant (living) species, playing a significant role in the evolution of reptiles and birds. The term "suchian" originates from the Greek word *souchos*, meaning "crocodile," reflecting their close relationship with modern crocodilians. This group emerged during the late Triassic period, around 230 million years ago, and diversified extensively throughout the Mesozoic Era.
Suchians are characterized by their distinctive skull anatomy, particularly the presence of an antorbital fenestra—a bony
Suchians were ecologically dominant during the Mesozoic, occupying roles as apex predators, scavengers, and even herbivores
Avemetatarsalia, particularly the lineage leading to birds, represents one of the most significant evolutionary transitions in