cimolestids
Cimolestids are a group of extinct mammals that lived during the Paleogene period, approximately 66 to 23 million years ago. They are known from fossil remains found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Cimolestids are characterized by their small size, typically ranging from a few centimeters to about a meter in length, and their unique dental structure. Their teeth are specialized for a diet of insects, small vertebrates, and possibly plant material. This adaptation suggests that cimolestids were likely nocturnal or crepuscular, similar to modern insectivores.
The most well-known genus of cimolestids is Cimolestes, from which the group takes its name. Other genera
Cimolestids are significant in paleontology because they provide insights into the early evolution of insectivores and