raoellids
Raoellids are a family of extinct artiodactyl mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch. These animals are primarily known from fossil evidence found in the Indian subcontinent and parts of Asia. Raoellids are considered to be among the earliest known ancestors of cetaceans, the group that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Their fossil remains exhibit a mosaic of primitive and advanced features, providing crucial insights into the evolutionary transition from land-dwelling mammals to aquatic ones.
Morphological studies of raoellids, particularly their skeletal structure, have revealed adaptations that suggest a semi-aquatic lifestyle.
The phylogenetic placement of raoellids as a basal lineage within Cetacea is supported by molecular data and