gigabaidides
Gigabaidides is a hypothetical genus of prehistoric marine reptiles. These creatures are theorized to have existed during the late Cretaceous period, although their exact place in the evolutionary tree remains a subject of ongoing scientific debate. Evidence suggesting their existence is primarily derived from fossil fragments, including cranial elements and vertebrae, which exhibit unique morphological characteristics differentiating them from known marine reptile groups.
The proposed anatomical features of Gigabaidides indicate they were likely large, predatory animals. Their dentition suggests
Paleontologists continue to analyze existing specimens and search for more complete fossil remains to clarify the