opossum in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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This includes skunks and opossums, as well as feral cats and dogs, believed to be former pets who were abandoned by their owners.
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Nests are vulnerable to snakes, monkeys and opossums.
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Local wildlife includes whitetail deer, ruffed grouse, squirrel, turkey, fox, woodcock, raccoon and opossums.
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They fished bass and mullet, or hunted deer, turkeys, bear and opossum.
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The tracks in the photograph were made while the opossum was walking with its typical pacing gait.
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In the case of the opossum, the reaction seems to be involuntary, and to be triggered by extreme fear.
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Each of the chambers of the possum belly resemble an elongated teat similar to the ones found on female opossums.
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This opossum is most commonly sighted near forest streams and human habitation.
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They probably fed on invertebrates, lizards, birds and smaller mammals like shrews and opossums, while others may have been insectivores.
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The hair coat is unique in appearance in that it resembles the coat of an opossum when mostly coated.
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