Plesictis is an extinct prehistoric genus of mustelid[1][2] (originally described as a procyonid) endemic to Europe during the Oligocene and Miocene 33.9—20.0 Ma existing for approximately 13.9 million years.
[3] Plesictis was a 75 centimetres (2.46 ft) long animal, resembling a weasel with large eyes, or possibly a cacomistle.
Its large eyes and very long tail suggest that it may have been nocturnal and arboreal.
Judging from its teeth, it was an omnivore.
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