Qinnot
Qinnot is a genus of ancient, extinct marine mammals that belonged to the order Carnivora. The genus is known primarily from fossils discovered in Miocene and Pliocene deposits, with its species dating approximately between 10 and 2 million years ago. Qinnot is considered part of the broader group of early pinnipediforms, which are believed to be ancestral to modern seals, sea lions, and walruses.
The physical characteristics of Qinnot suggest adaptations to aquatic environments, including streamlined bodies and limb modifications
Qinnot plays a significant role in understanding the evolution of marine carnivores, especially regarding the transition
The fossils of Qinnot have been found primarily in Eurasian deposits, including regions of present-day Europe
Due to the limited fossil material, much about Qinnot remains uncertain, and future discoveries may provide