docodonts
Docodonts are an extinct order of mammaliaforms, a group that includes modern mammals and their closest extinct relatives. They lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, approximately 200 to 66 million years ago. Docodonts were a diverse group, with fossils found on several continents, indicating a widespread distribution.
Their most distinctive feature is their teeth, which are often molar-like with multiple cusps arranged in a
Docodonts varied in size, with some being as small as mice and others reaching the size of
The exact phylogenetic position of docodonts within mammaliaforms is still debated, but they are generally considered