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  2. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    The animal will typically regain consciousness after a period of a few minutes to four hours, a process that begins with a slight twitching of the ears. [42] Some species of opossums have prehensile tails, although dangling by the tail is more common among juveniles. An opossum may also use its tail as a brace and a fifth limb when climbing.

  3. Common opossum - Wikipedia

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    The common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis), also called the southern or black-eared opossum [2] or gambá, and sometimes called a possum, is a marsupial species living from the northeast of Mexico to Bolivia (reaching the coast of the South Pacific Ocean to the central coast of Peru), including Trinidad and Tobago and the Windwards in the Caribbean, [2] where it is called manicou. [3]

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    According to World Animal Protection, opossums are some of the most misunderstood animals in the United States. ... Opossums have many interesting features and their 50 teeth are definitely one of ...

  5. Water opossum - Wikipedia

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    The water opossum's tail, furred and black at the base, is yellow or white at its end. The hind feet of the water opossum are webbed, while the forefeet ("hands") are not. The forefeet can be used to feel for and grab prey as the animal swims, propelled by its tail and webbed back feet. [6]

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  8. Gray four-eyed opossum - Wikipedia

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    It is known to be "the fiercest fighter of the opossums". [6] The gray four-eyed opossum is a nocturnal animal but can be active during the day. Although it is terrestrial, it is very good at climbing and swimming. [6] It has agile and swift movements, and seems more alert than other didelphids. [6]

  9. Patagonian opossum - Wikipedia

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    The general appearance of the Patagonian opossum is similar to that of mouse opossums, except they have specialized features due to their predatorial way of life. Unlike mouse opossums, their skull has a reduced muzzle, wider zygomatic arch, as well as a crowded premolar region. Patagonian opossums have rather short fur, that are fine and soft.