The borhyaenids, members of the Borhyaenidae family of metatherians (probably not true marsupials, but sister taxa to them;
see Sparassodonta), were a carnivorous group of otter/wolverine-shaped marsupials in the order Sparassodonta. They lived in
the Miocene of South America. Like most metatherians, they had 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.