hammastahnaa
Hammastahnaa is a genus of extinct marine mammals belonging to the order Sirenia, which includes modern-day manatees and dugongs. These animals lived during the Miocene epoch, approximately 16 to 6 million years ago, and are known primarily from fossil records found in regions that are now part of North and South America.
Hammastahnaa species exhibited adaptations characteristic of aquatic herbivores. They had robust, fusiform bodies that facilitated swimming,
The genus is significant for its role in understanding sirenian evolution and paleoecology. Fossils of Hammastahnaa
Hammastahnaa went extinct approximately 6 million years ago, likely due to changing climatic conditions, oceanic shifts,