👉 The isorropodan family includes a group of extinct reptiles that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 68-79 million years ago. This group was characterized by their unique adaptations for waterbreathing and aquatic life, including elongated snout-like structures to capture prey, large eyes with specialized photoreceptors for detecting light, and a long, narrow snout that allowed them to glide on the surface of water like insects.