👉 The epalxellid family is a group of extinct species that lived in Australia during the late Cretaceous period, around 68 to 72 million years ago. This family was characterized by large, elongated bodies with a long neck and a wide, flat face. They were primarily herbivores but also had some carnivorous traits due to their diet of plant material. Some species are known for their distinctive beak-like teeth, while others have been found on the ground