Protictis was a mongoose-like animal that was lightly built. The species had variable sizes. Parts of the skeleton of P. haydenianus are known and this species was about long, comparable to the related Didymictis and the modern-dayAsian civets. The skull of P. simpsoni shows that this species was larger than P. haydenianus. P. minor, on the other hand, was smaller thanP. haydenianus. The morphology of the limb bones of P haydenianus points at a scansoriallifestyle. Protictis had twice as many teeth as moderncarnivores. The characteristiccarnassials of carnivores were already clearly developed in Protictis, but the long and pointy teeth show that insects were still a major component of this diet. Endocasts of the skull shows that both vision and hearing were important senses, but the position of the eye sockets shows that three-dimensional vision was not as well developed as in modern carnivores.