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    4-H youth learn about nature during a talk at a walking trail

    Opossum

    Didelphis virginiana

    opossum
    Photo credit: Peter May

    The opossum is a common animal found throughout Florida in wooded or open areas - near streams and swamps. The opossum can also be found in urban and residential areas.

    The opossum is a marsupial (like the kangaroo), and carries its young in a pouch. Opossums are recognized by their long snout, thick coat of hair, and long prehensile tail (adapted for grasping). A particular behavior of opossums is that they sometimes play dead when threatened.

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