Viverrimorphs
Viverrimorphs are an extinct group of carnivoran mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch. They are considered early relatives of modern viverrids, a family that includes civets, genets, and mongooses. Fossil evidence suggests that viverrimorphs were diverse and widespread, inhabiting various environments across the Northern Hemisphere.
These early carnivorans possessed a range of adaptations indicative of their predatory lifestyle. Their dentition, for
The classification of viverrimorphs has been subject to ongoing research and debate among paleontologists. While traditionally