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  2. Amazonian red-sided opossum - Wikipedia

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    The Amazonian red-sided opossum (Monodelphis glirina) is a South American opossum species of the family Didelphidae, [2] formerly viewed as part of M. brevicaudata. [1] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil and Peru, where it inhabits the Amazon rainforest. It is omnivorous, nocturnal, and primarily nonarboreal. [1]

  3. 25 Possum Pictures That Will Convince You They’re ... - AOL

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    Quit playing possum—there's no need to hide from these absolutely adorable possum pics! The post 25 Possum Pictures That Will Convince You They’re Actually Cute appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  4. Brazilian gracile opossum - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian gracile opossum is found only in Brazil, being endemic to the south-eastern parts of the country, from Espírito Santo to Rio Grande do Sul. [4] It inhabits rainforests and partly deciduous forests scattered in the southern regions of the cerrado ecoregion, but, being able to forage successfully on the ground, is less affected by fragmentation of forest habitats than more purely ...

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  6. Daintree River ringtail possum - Wikipedia

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    The Daintree River ringtail possum is a cinnamon or brown colour, and has been said, like the lemuroid ringtail possum (Hemibelideus lemuroides), to resemble a lemur. It is found in montane tropical rainforest in three separate populations just north of Cairns : on Carbine Tableland , Mount Windsor Tableland and Thornton Peak massif.

  7. Ronald's opossum - Wikipedia

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    Ronald's opossum (Monodelphis ronaldi) is a South American opossum species of the family Didelphidae. It was discovered in 2004, and most closely resembles M. adusta. [2] It is known only from Manú National Park, Peru, where it inhabits the Amazon rainforest. [2] It is named after American zoologist Ronald H. Pine.

  8. Gray short-tailed opossum - Wikipedia

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    The gray short-tailed opossum is found generally south of the Amazon River, in southern, central, and western Brazil. It is also found in eastern Bolivia, northern Paraguay, and in Formosa Province in northern Argentina. [2] It inhabits rainforest environments, scrubland, and agricultural land, and often enters man-made structures, such as ...

  9. Opossum - Wikipedia

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    The largest difference between the opossum and non-marsupial mammals is the bifurcated penis of the male and bifurcated vagina of the female (the source of the term didelphimorph, from the Greek didelphys, meaning "double-wombed"). [38] Opossum spermatozoa exhibit sperm-pairing, forming conjugate pairs in the epididymis.