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  2. These Baby Opossums Lost Their Mom, But The Rescue Team ... - AOL

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    A litter of baby opossums lost their mom but the Newhouse Wildlife Rescue team came up with an adorable way to comfort them. Image credits: Newhouse Wildlife Rescue / Facebook.

  3. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    Baby opossums, like their Australian cousins, are called joeys. [35] Female opossums often give birth to very large numbers of young, most of which fail to attach to a teat , although as many as 13 young can attach, [ 36 ] and therefore survive, depending on species.

  4. List of didelphimorphs - Wikipedia

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    They have a variety of sizes, shapes, and fur patterns, and range in size from the 6 cm (2 in) (plus 9 cm (4 in) tail) Kalinowski's mouse opossum to the 55 cm (22 in) (plus 54 cm (21 in) tail) Virginia opossum. Didelphimorphs are primarily found in forests, as well as savannas, shrublands, and grasslands.

  5. Gray short-tailed opossum - Wikipedia

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    Gray short-tailed opossums are relatively small animals, with a superficial resemblance to voles.In the wild they have head-body length of 12 to 18 cm (4.7 to 7.1 in) and weigh 58 to 95 grams (2.0 to 3.4 oz); males are larger than females. [5]

  6. Baby Opossum Found Inside Living Room Sofa Clings to ... - AOL

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    The baby was taken to a wildlife rehabilitation center. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Rescue Possum's Birthday Celebration Called the 'Party ... - AOL

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    Baby possums later travel on their mother’s back for another four months, before reaching maturity. Related: Possum Going to Town on a Pup Cup Is Ridiculously Adorable. Possum Life Cycles.

  8. Big lutrine opossum - Wikipedia

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    The big lutrine opossum ("lutrine" means "otter-like" and "crass" meaning "thick, fat" and "cauda" meaning "tail") is a very peculiar opossum, having a long weasel-like body, short legs, small rounded ears, and dense reddish or yellowish fur. [3] Nocturnal and crepuscular, they generally live in grasslands and savannas near water. They are ...

  9. Woman takes on stubborn opossum found living in her ... - AOL

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    By KENNEDY RYAN & RICK CHAMBERS, KTLA. A woman in Beverly Grove, Calif., had quite a battle on her hands this week as she faced off with a stubborn and potentially dangerous intruder that had ...