Protocetids
Protocetids are an extinct family of early cetaceans, belonging to the broader group Archaeoceti, and are among the best known transitional forms in whale evolution. They lived during the middle Eocene, roughly 49 to 42 million years ago, in coastal and riverine habitats and are often described as amphibious representatives of early cetaceans.
Anatomy and adaptations characteristic of protocetids reflect a mosaic of land and sea traits. Their forelimbs
Ecology and evolution: protocetids occupied shallow marine and estuarine environments and represent a crucial stage in
Taxonomy and significance: Protocetidae is considered a paraphyletic family within Archaeoceti. Genera such as Protocetus, Rodhocetus,