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  2. Bare-tailed woolly opossum - Wikipedia

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    The opossum is arboreal (tree-living) and a good climber. [9] A study showed that the tail, being prehensile, can act as an additional limb for locomotion, avoiding falls and carrying leaves to build nests. [11] It builds nests with dry leaves in tree cavities. [8]

  3. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    An opossum may also use its tail as a brace and a fifth limb when climbing. The tail is occasionally used as a grip to carry bunches of leaves or bedding materials to the nest. [43] A mother will sometimes carry her young upon her back, where they will cling tightly even when she is climbing or running.

  4. List of didelphimorphs - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Linnaeus's mouse opossum - Wikipedia

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    Its tail, which females use to carry leaves, is much longer than the rest of its body. [4] Linnaeus's mouse opossum has a body length of approximately 11–14.5 centimetres (4.3–5.7 in), with a tail of approximately 13.5–21 cm (5.3–8.3 in) long. [4] It weighs about 250 grams (8.8 oz).

  6. 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).

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

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    Opossums have many interesting features and their 50 teeth are definitely one of them. That’s more than any North American land mammal! They have a natural tolerance for snake venom and eat ...

  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. Opossum eats entire Costco chocolate cake and people can ...

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    An opossum ate a whole Costco chocolate cake, according to Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, and many people on the internet say they can relate to her. Opossum eats entire Costco chocolate cake and people ...