rangeides
Rangeides are a group of prehistoric mammals that lived during the Paleocene epoch, approximately 66 to 56 million years ago. They are considered to be among the earliest known placental mammals, representing a significant branch in the evolutionary tree of mammals. The fossil record of rangeides is primarily found in North America, with some evidence suggesting their presence in other parts of the world.
These early mammals were generally small, with shrew-like or rodent-like appearances. Their diet likely consisted of
The discovery and study of rangeides are crucial for understanding the diversification of mammals following the