Everything about Borhyaenidae totally explained
The
borhyaenids, members of the
Borhyaenidae family of
marsupials, were a carnivorous group of
otter/
wolverine-shaped marsupials in the order
Sparassodonta. They lived in the
Miocene of
South America. Like all marsupials, they'd a pouch to carry their offspring around. Borhyaenids had strong and powerful jaws, like those of
Hyaenodon and
Andrewsarchus, for crushing bones. They grew up to 5 or 6 feet long.
Borhyaena and
Cladosictis were members of this group. Today, the
Tasmanian Devil, a scavenging marsupial from
Tasmania, most resembles them.
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