toiteadapterites
Toiteadapterites are a group of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 230 to 200 million years ago. They are known from fossil remains found in Europe, particularly in Germany and Switzerland. Toiteadapterites are characterized by their distinctive skull structure, which includes a large, flat snout and a series of small, tooth-like structures called denticles along the edges of the jaws. These denticles are believed to have been used for crushing and grinding food, suggesting that toiteadapterites were omnivorous or carnivorous scavengers.
The name "Toiteadapterites" is derived from the German word "Toite," which refers to the type locality of
Toiteadapterites are an important part of the fossil record, as they provide insights into the diversity and