Virginia Opossum
Didelphis virginiana Kerr, 1792
North American Opossum · Opossum De Virginie · Opossum de Virginie · Sarigue de Virginie · Tlacuache norteño
Descrizione
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. Commonly referred to simply as the possum, (distinct from the Australasian possum) it is a solitary nocturnal animal about the size of a domestic cat, and a successful opportunist. Opossums are familiar to many North Americans as they frequently inhabit settled areas near food sources like trash cans, pet food, compost piles, gardens or housemice. Their slow, nocturnal nature and their attraction to roadside carrion make opossums more likely to become roadkill than other animals in their range.
Classificazione
- Regno
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Ordine
- Didelphimorphia
- Famiglia
- Didelphidae
- Genere
- Didelphis