Everything about Cimolestes totally explained
Cimolestes ("White Clay Thief") is a genus of primitive,
opossum-like placental mammals. The species are found primarily in
North America, where they first appeared during the Late
Cretaceous, and died out during the
Paleocene.
They were once considered to be marsupials, but now are considered to be members of the
order Cimolesta (which was named after the genus).
Pangolins and
Carnivora (that is, the
clade Ferae) are believed to be the Cimolestids
' closest living relatives.
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