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

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    “These baby opossums love being able to simulate what they would have been doing with their mother if they weren’t orphans,” the rescue team later shared, noting that the litter adores ...

  3. Hand-rearing - Wikipedia

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    Feeding an Iberian lynx cub with a bottle. Puppet-feeding of a California condor chick.. Hand-rearing, artificial-rearing, human-rearing or hand-raising is the process of caring for and feeding juvenile animals by humans during a stage when they would normally be fed by their parents.

  4. Baby Opossum Found Inside Living Room Sofa Clings to ... - AOL

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    I'd be petting the opossum just like Toni did, but I think holding onto the cat was much more comforting. It probably reminded the little one of holding onto Mom! Related: Woman Stunned to Find ...

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  6. Robinson's mouse opossum - Wikipedia

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    The same study also found that individual of both sexes typically are active in areas of approximately 25 m², but pregnant females dramatically reduce such area to ca. 1–6 m². There are observations that M. robinsoni feeds on fruits of columnar cacti , [ 1 ] although the species is also expected to prey on insects (as many didelphids do).

  7. Gray short-tailed opossum - Wikipedia

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    Gray short-tailed opossums are relatively small animals, with a superficial resemblance to voles.In the wild they have head-body length of 12 to 18 cm (4.7 to 7.1 in) and weigh 58 to 95 grams (2.0 to 3.4 oz); males are larger than females. [5]

  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. Veterinarian Lists 6 Things Pet Parents Can Do To Be Good ...

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    Going to the vet is something most pets and their parents don't really look forward to. It can often mean long wait times and it can end up costing an arm and a leg. Dr. Bozelka is an ER ...