- Fact 2 - Several related species
of Opossums are found in South America. The water opossum of Brazil (Chironectes
variegatus), which has the hind feet, webbed, is provided with a
marsupial pouch and with cheek pouches. It is called also yapock.
- Fact 3 - The opossum looks like a Rat
but is not related with them
- Fact 4 - A nocturnal arboreal
marsupial having a naked prehensile tail. A prehensile tail is
adapted for grasping especially by wrapping around an object
- Fact 5 - Arboreal refers to their
movement in trees which include moving on narrow branches,
moving up and down inclines, balancing, crossing gaps and
dealing with obstructions. Swinging from one branch to another
is called brachiating
- Fact 6 - Opossums are extremely
clean and often groom themselves
- Fact 7 - The babies of Opossums are
as small as honeybees
- Fact 8 - Opossums stats and
facts
- Weight: 4-6 kg
- Length: 2.5 ft
- Habitat:
Forest, farmland, grassland, urban and suburban areas, near
water
- Lifespan: 2 to 4 years
- Diet: Opossums aka Possums are
Omnivorous
- Fact 9 - Opossums generally live in
the holes of the trees
- Fact 10 - Opossums are usually
solitary and nomadic
- Fact 11 - Opossums are
marsupials. A marsupial is a mammal of which the female has a
pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature
- Fact 12 - The names given to babies
are Joey
- Fact 13 - When threatened they will
"play possum", mimicking the appearance and smell of a dead
animal
- Fact 14 - The Virginia Opossum was
once widely hunted and consumed in the United States
- Fact 15 - The collective name for
Opossums is a
troop
- Fact 16 - Male Opossums are called Jack
- Fact 17 - Female Opossums are called Jill
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