surotanus
Surotanus is a genus of extinct marine reptiles belonging to the clade Thalattosauria, which thrived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 228 to 201 million years ago. These reptiles were semi-aquatic predators, adapted to life in shallow coastal waters and estuaries. The name *Surotanus* derives from the Surovaty, a mythical dragon-like creature from Malagasy folklore, and the Greek word *tanus*, meaning "stretched," referencing the elongated body shape of these animals.
Fossil remains of *Surotanus* have been discovered primarily in Madagascar, particularly in the Maevarano Formation, dating
Thalattosaurs like *Surotanus* were among the dominant marine predators of their time, coexisting with other Triassic