tholinos
Tholinos is a genus of small, arboreal mammals belonging to the order Primates, though their exact phylogenetic placement has been a subject of debate. Fossil evidence suggests they were relatively common during the Eocene epoch, with remains found in various locations across North America and Europe. These early primates were characterized by their slender build, long tails, and relatively large eyes, adaptations likely suited for nocturnal activity and navigating forest canopies.
The diet of Tholinos is believed to have been omnivorous, consisting of insects, fruits, and leaves, based