ginglymos
Ginglymos are a type of extinct mammalian creature that lived during the Paleocene epoch, approximately 60 to 56 million years ago. They are considered a prime fossil specimen in the field of paleontology and have provided significant insights into the evolution of mammals.
The name "Ginglymos" refers to the distinctive ginglymoid, or hinge-like, wrist joint characteristic of these animals.
Ginglymos were small, semi-aquatic mammals that likely inhabited coastal regions and lived off a diet of fish,
Fossil remains of Ginglymos have been discovered in North America, primarily in the western regions of the