eocaenus
Eocaenus is a genus of extinct, flightless birds that lived during the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 34 million years ago. The genus is known from fossils found in Europe, particularly in Germany and France. Eocaenus is notable for its unique combination of features that suggest it was an early ancestor of modern birds.
The most well-known species is Eocaenus hemiurus, which is known from a nearly complete skeleton found in
Eocaenus is also notable for its feathers. The feathers of Eocaenus are preserved in remarkable detail, and
The exact relationship of Eocaenus to other birds is still a topic of debate among paleontologists. Some