




Post Note: After I left for school that morning, Ellie and Luke watched as the baby made his way from the ground to the top of the fence and down the way to his mother who had only moved about 30 feet down the fence in the span of nearly an hour.
I did a little fact-finding on the opossum, and if you are interested, here are some gross but amazing things I never knew about possums....
- Opossums are the only marsupial native to North America.
- Opossums are excellent climbers using their hands, feet and tail to grasp.
- They mate once a year, but have two litters: one in spring and one in late summer - the theory is the 2nd pregnancy is delayed.
- Newborn babies are the size of a bumblebee.
- Gestation period is a very fast 13 days
- As many as 25 babies are born and make their way into the pouch
- The first 13 babies that attach to a nipple survive - mama can only accommodate 13 babies in her pouch
- Babies spend two months in the pouch continuing their development
- Once out of the pouch, babies ride on top of mom, hanging onto her fur
- Opossums are immune to rattle snake venom, rabies and distemper
- While "playing possum," they emit a smelly substance from their anal gland which smells like rotten meat. This makes the opossum appear to be a rotting carcass and most predators will not eat him.
- Opossums have a peaceful nature and will avoid confrontations, but they will bite if provoked as a defensive
- They have 52 teeth - more than any other mammal in North America
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