Camarodonts
Camarodonts are a group of carnivorous mammals that lived during the Early to Middle Eocene epoch, which spans from around 56 to 40 million years ago. The name "camarodont" is derived from the Greek words "kamaron," meaning "companion," and "odous," meaning "tooth." This refers to the distinctive dental structure of these mammals, which features a significant amount of prominent cheek teeth.
Camarodonts were among the first groups of mammals to achieve significant sizes, with some species reaching
Fossil evidence from the Americas, Europe, and Asia has provided valuable insights into the evolution and behavior
Taxonomically, camarodonts are classified as a distinct group of mammals within the order Lipotyphla, although some