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Opossum

Didelphia virginiana

Description:

Virginia opossums are full-bodied marsupials, with short legs and thick bodies. Their fur is typically grayish, but it may range from a reddish, brownish or even blackish hue. Within their fur, this species has long white tipped guard hairs. Their coloration may vary based on the range of the population; for instance, northern populations tend to have lighter guard hairs, thicker under fur and a more grizzled appearance, whereas southern populations generally appear darker and have thinner under fur. Albinism has been reported in this species. The fur of their face tends to be lighter than the rest of their body; typically it is pale grayish-white. They have large delicate ears, which are mostly furless. Although there is fur at the base of their tail, it is largely hairless throughout. Virginia opossums’ tails are very long, they tend to be about 93% as long as their head to body length. This species is terrestrial, but they are also very good climbers. They have a prehensile tails that is used as an additional limb and is crucial for climbing. Their dark feet are also specialized for climbing and include an opposable toe.

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

Highland Village, Texas, USA

Spotted on Sep 15, 2015
Submitted on Nov 15, 2015

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