| Virginia 
                      Opossum have short legs with the hind limbs being slightly 
                      longer. Each foot has five separate digits with opposable, 
                      clawless hallux. This gray to brown marsupial has a long 
                      pointed, flattened muzzle, small, thin hairless ears, and 
                      a nearly naked scaly prehensile tail. Total length varies 
                      between 350 and 940 mm, tail length varies between 216 and 
                      470mm. Males are larger than females with male weight ranging 
                      from 0.8 to 6.4 kg and female weight ranging from 0.3 to 
                      3.7 kg  This 
                      marsupial is primarily solitary and nocturnal. Opossums 
                      nest in tree hollows lined with leaves and is both arboreal 
                      and terrestrial.  Females 
                      have a well-developed pouch and produce an average of 7 
                      young per litter. Gestation is 12-13 day, with the young 
                      weaned at 100-101 days of age. After leaving the pouch, 
                      the young ride on the mother's back by clinging to her fur. 
                       The 
                      teeth are rooted and sharp with large canines. Virginia 
                      Opossum are omnivorous, with a diet including plants, fruit, 
                      insects, eggs, grains, carrion, and small vertebrates. The 
                      Virginia Opossum is the only marsupial found in the United 
                      States. Virginia Opossums are found in S Canada; E and C 
                      United States (introduced populations in Pacific states); 
                      Mexico and in Central America south into N Costa Rica.  |