Phoberomys pattersoni

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iPhoberomys pattersoni
Fossil range: Late Miocene
Artist's impression
Artist's impression
Conservation status
Extinct (fossil)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Suborder: Hystricomorpha
Family: Dinomyidae
Genus: Phoberomys
Kraglievich, 1926
Species: P. pattersoni
Binomial name
Phoberomys pattersoni
Mones, 1980

Phoberomys pattersoni was a rodent that lived in the ancient Orinoco River delta approximately 8 million years ago.

An almost complete skeleton of Phoberomys, discovered in Urumaco, Venezuela in 2000, has enabled researchers to reconstruct its size and probable lifestyle. It was 3 m long, with an additional 1.5 m tail, and probably weighed around 700 kilograms, making it the largest known rodent. Like many other rodents, Phoberomys was a herbivore with high-crowned premolars and molars.

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