Aetosaur

/ˈiːtoʊsɔr/ noun

An extinct armored reptile from the Triassic period, known for its crocodile-like appearance and body covered in protective bony plates.

From Greek aetos (eagle) + sauros (σαῦρος, lizard), literally 'eagle lizard.' The name is somewhat misleading as they resembled crocodiles more than eagles.

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