


Unveiling the Mysterious Cestoid: A Fossilized Marine Mammal
Cestoid is a type of marine mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch, about 50 million years ago. It was a small, four-legged animal that looked like a cross between a seal and a rodent. Cestoids were found in the oceans of North America and Europe, and they were characterized by their long, pointed snout and their large, round eyes.
Cestoids were likely herbivores, feeding on seaweed and other marine plants. They had four limbs, but they were not very good at walking on land, so they spent most of their time in the water. Cestoids are now extinct, but they are an important part of the fossil record and have helped scientists learn more about the evolution of marine mammals.



