Borhyaenidae is an extinct metatherian family of low-slung, heavily built predatory mammals in the order Sparassodonta. Borhyaenids are not true marsupials...
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borhyaenoids which are unable to be easily classified into the families Borhyaenidae, Thylacosmilidae, or Proborhyaenidae and range in form and size; borhyaenids...
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authors prior to 1982 was that the thylacinid family were related to the Borhyaenidae, a group of South American predators, also extinct, that exhibited many...
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Riggs found the genus distinct enough to warrant a new subfamily within Borhyaenidae, Thylacosmilinae, and stated it was "one of the most unique flesh-eating...
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the World, JHU Press, 12 September 2005 Marshall, L. Evolution of the Borhyaenidae, extinct South American predaceous marsupials. Berkeley: University of...
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6 ft) at the shoulders. Marshall, Larry G. (1978). Evolution of the Borhyaenidae, extinct South American predaceous marsupials. University of California...
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1469-7998.2007.00389.x. Marshall, Larry G. (1978). "Evolution of the Borhyaenidae, Extinct South American Predaceous Marsupials". University of California...
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University of California Press. p. 321. Marshall, L. (1978). Evolution of the Borhyaenidae – extinct South American predaceous marsupials. Berkeley, CA: University...
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