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  1. The breeding season for the Virginia opossum can begin as early as December and continue through October with most infants born between the months of February and June. A female opossum may have 1-3 litters per year.

  2. 4 dni temu · The breeding season of the Virginia opossum begins in January at Austin, Texas, and probably several weeks later in the North. A few individuals may come into heat in the first week of the year, but more enter this condition in the second week.

  3. Virginia opossums are polygynous, which means that one male mates with multiple females. Breeding is typically from December to August. The brief gestation period is 12 to 13 days and up to 25 young may be produced in each litter.

  4. The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), also known as the North American opossum, is a member of the opossum family found from southern Canada to northern Costa Rica (making it the northernmost marsupial in the world).

  5. The Virginia opossum is nocturnal but may adjust somewhat to a human schedule, particularly if it is fed during daylight. Opossums can run, climb trees and dig under fences. They can

  6. The Virginia opossum is the world’s northernmost marsupial, and the only opossum found north of Mexico. It is also called the North American opossum. Locals often call it possum, ‘possum, or opossum in Canada and the United States.

  7. In addition to their physical attributes and behavioral strategies, Virginia opossums exhibit remarkable reproductive characteristics. Females typically give birth to large litters of offspring, often numbering up to 20 joeys.

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