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Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".
The baby opossum seems very at home when nuzzled into Oliver's soft fur. It's almost impossible to resist the adorable baby! I'd be petting the opossum just like Toni did, but I think holding onto ...
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 ...
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.
The common ringtail possum weighs between 550 and 1,100 g (19 and 39 oz) and is approximately 30–35 cm (12–14 in) cm long when grown (excluding the tail, which is roughly the same length again). It has grey or black fur with white patches behind the eyes and usually a cream-coloured belly.
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English: Image of an "opentail g with stroke". Also known as "single-loop g with stroke". Superseded double-loop g in 1900, superseded by gamma [ɣ] between 1928 and 1930. The modern IPA symbol is [ɣ] (voiced velar fricative).
The Long Tail, as in use by the book of Chris Anderson. I made this image as a SVG-replacement for Image:Long tail.PNG. Created in Inkscape. Date: 10 December 2006: Source: Own work: Author: User:Husky: Permission (Reusing this file) When using this picture please credit with 'Picture by Hay Kranen / PD'.