sulamien
Sulamien is a genus of extinct marine mammals belonging to the order Carnivora, specifically within the family Odobenidae, which also includes modern-day walruses. Known primarily from fossil records, sulamien species are believed to have lived during the Miocene epoch, approximately 15 to 5 million years ago. Their remains have been discovered in various locations along the North Pacific Rim, including parts of North America and Asia.
These animals are characterized by features adapted to aquatic life, such as robust, elongated skulls and flipper-like
The significance of sulamien lies in its evolutionary position as a transitional form between early pinnipeds
Although much about sulamien remains known through limited fossil evidence, their study provides insight into the