When we think of "reptiles," our minds often drift to the scaly lizards sunning themselves on rocks or the slow-moving turtles in a pond. But there is a prestigious lineage of reptiles that once ruled the land, sea, and sky—and in many ways, they still do. Welcome to the world of the . What is an Archosaur?
Early giants like the (literally "red crocodiles") dominated the Middle Triassic landscape. These formidable predators, found across almost every continent, featured massive heads and powerful builds that paved the way for the later success of dinosaurs. Key Features: What Makes Them Special?
The story of archosaurian reptiles truly begins in the Triassic period. While other reptile groups were struggling to recover from the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, archosauriforms—the ancestors of "true" archosaurs—began to diversify rapidly.
Archosaurian Reptile (REAL — 2027)
When we think of "reptiles," our minds often drift to the scaly lizards sunning themselves on rocks or the slow-moving turtles in a pond. But there is a prestigious lineage of reptiles that once ruled the land, sea, and sky—and in many ways, they still do. Welcome to the world of the . What is an Archosaur?
Early giants like the (literally "red crocodiles") dominated the Middle Triassic landscape. These formidable predators, found across almost every continent, featured massive heads and powerful builds that paved the way for the later success of dinosaurs. Key Features: What Makes Them Special?
The story of archosaurian reptiles truly begins in the Triassic period. While other reptile groups were struggling to recover from the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, archosauriforms—the ancestors of "true" archosaurs—began to diversify rapidly.