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  1. Opossums - Wikipedia

    Opossums waren de eerste buideldieren waarmee Europeanen in aanraking kwamen en een van de eerste dieren uit de Nieuwe Wereld die mee terug werden genomen naar Europa.

  2. Opossum - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Anatomy, Lifespan, & Pictures

    Nov 20, 2024 · Currently, 126 species of opossums are found in North, Central, and South America, with only one species, the Virginia opossum, residing in the United States and Canada.

  3. Opossum | North American Marsupial, Nocturnal Behavior

    Oct 10, 2025 · Opossum, any of slightly more than 100 species of New World marsupial mammals in the orders Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata (see rat opossum), and …

  4. 7 Fascinating Opossum Facts - Farmers' Almanac

    Jan 25, 2024 · Opossums are so often misunderstood but they are great creatures to have around. They’re docile and unlikely to threaten pets or carry disease. It was once believed that …

  5. Opossum - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    There are over 100 different opossum species, ranging in size from the pocket-sized pygmy opossum to the domestic cat-sized Virginia opossum. This Didelphidae family of marsupials is …

  6. 12 Types of Opossums: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST

    Get to know the various types of opossums and learn how they differ from Australasian marsupials in America.

  7. Opossum: Discover the Fascinating World of Opossums

    Sep 28, 2024 · Opossums are marsupials, meaning they carry and nurse their young in a pouch, similar to kangaroos. There are over 100 species of opossums, primarily found in Central and …

  8. Common Opossum - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The Common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) is a marsupial species living in the Americas. It is a cat-sized omnivorous animal, which can be recognized by its prehensile tail and its tendency …

  9. Opossum - Wikipedia

    The Australasian arboreal marsupials of suborder Phalangeriformes are also called possums because of their resemblance to opossums, but they belong to a different order. The opossum …

  10. Opossums | National Geographic

    Opossums nest in tree holes or in dens made by other animals. These animals are widespread and are sometimes hunted as food, particularly in the southern United States.