hæmid
Hæmid is a genus of extinct marine reptiles belonging to the family Pliosauridae, known primarily from the Late Jurassic period. These large predatory reptiles are characterized by robust skulls, powerful jaws, and elongated necks, enabling them to be effective hunters in marine environments. Fossil evidence of hæmid species has been discovered in various parts of Europe and North America, offering insights into their geographic distribution and ecological roles during their time.
The physical anatomy of hæmid includes a streamlined body adapted for aquatic life, with limbs modified into
Hæmid played a significant role in marine ecosystems as apex predators, influencing the populations of their
The extinction of hæmid and related pliosaurs occurred by the end of the Late Jurassic, possibly due
Research on hæmid is primarily derived from fossilized skulls, limb bones, and vertebral fragments, enabling scientists