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Heptaxodontidae
Heptaxodontidae, rarely called giant hutia, is an extinct family of large rodents known from fossil and subfossil material found in the West Indies. One species, Amblyrhiza inundata, is estimated to have weighed between , reaching the weight of an eastern gorilla. This is twice as large as the capybara, the largest rodent living today, but still much smaller than Josephoartigasia monesi, the largest rodent known. These animals were probably used as a food source by the pre-Columbian peoples of the Caribbean.
Twisted-toothed mouse
species of mammal (fossil)
Blunt-toothed giant hutia
species of mammal (fossil)
plate-toothed giant hutia
species of mammal (fossil)
Osborn's key mouse
species of mouse (fossil)