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  2. Virginia opossum - Wikipedia

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    Virginia opossums can vary considerably in size, with larger specimens found to the north of the opossum's range and smaller specimens in the tropics. They measure 33–55 cm (13–22 in) long from their snout to the base of the tail, with the tail adding another 25–54 cm (9.8–21.3 in).

  3. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia opossum is the only species found in the United States and Canada. It is often simply referred to as an opossum, and in North America it is commonly referred to as a possum [3] (/ ˈ p ɒ s əm /; sometimes rendered as ' possum in written form to indicate the dropped "o").

  4. Didelphis - Wikipedia

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    The white-eared opossum, Didelphis albiventris, lives in South America. Didelphis is a genus of New World marsupials. The six species in the genus Didelphis, commonly known as Large American opossums, are members of the opossum order, Didelphimorphia. The genus Didelphis is composed of cat -sized omnivorous species, which can be recognized by ...

  5. Didelphinae - Wikipedia

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    Didelphinae. Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) in Ohio. The Didelphinae are a subfamily of opossums consisting of 15 genera and 123 species. [2][3][4] Specimens have been collected throughout the Americas, but are predominant in South and Central America. [5]

  6. List of didelphimorphs - Wikipedia

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    List of didelphimorphs. Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) Didelphimorphia is an order of marsupial mammals. Members of this order are called didelphimorphs, or opossums. They are primarily found in South America, though some are found in Central America and Mexico and one, the Virginia opossum, ranges into the United States and Canada.

  7. Gray and black four-eyed opossum - Wikipedia

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    The nine species in the genus Philander, commonly known as gray and black four-eyed opossums, are members of the order Didelphimorphia. Mature females have a well-developed marsupium. The tail appears to be hairless except for the proximal (closest to the body) 5 or 6 cm, which has a few long hairs. The tail is slightly longer than the head-and ...

  8. List of mammalian gestation durations - Wikipedia

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    List of mammalian gestation durations. This is a collection of lists of mammal gestation period estimated by experts in their fields. The mammals included are only viviparous (marsupials and placentals) as some mammals, which are monotremes (including platypuses and echidnas) lay their eggs. A marsupial has a short gestation period, typically ...

  9. Gray short-tailed opossum - Wikipedia

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    Description. 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] However, individuals kept in captivity are typically much larger, with males weighing up ...