Bakkaros
Bakkaros is a genus of extinct marine reptiles that belonged to the order Plesiosauria. These creatures lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 to 66 million years ago, and are known primarily from fossil remains discovered in North America. Bakkaros species are characterized by their elongated necks, streamlined bodies, and limb modifications suited for swimming, traits typical of plesiosaurs.
The anatomy of bakkaros indicates they were well-adapted for a predatory lifestyle in marine environments. Their
Bakkaros fossils are relatively rare but have contributed to understanding plesiosaur diversity and distribution during the
As with other plesiosaurs, the extinction of bakkaros is linked to the mass extinction event that ended
Currently, the classification and full extent of the genus Bakkaros remain subjects of ongoing research, with