Eotens
Eotens is a genus of extinct mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch. These animals are known from fossil remains found in North America and Europe. Eotens were relatively small, shrew-like creatures, believed to be insectivores or possibly omnivores. Their dentition suggests a diet primarily consisting of insects, though they may have also consumed soft plant matter. The skeletal structure of Eotens indicates they were likely terrestrial, possibly dwelling in burrows or among dense vegetation.
Fossil discoveries of Eotens are relatively rare, contributing to a limited understanding of their exact ecological