The platypus is oviparous. Monkeys are not oviparous. Neither are opossums, which give birth to embryonic young. Bats and armadillos do not lay eggs, so they aren't oviparous either.
No, bats are placental mammals.
No, bats are viviparous.
No - for one often misunderstood reason: true possums are native marsupials of Australia, not North America. The marsupial which occupies the same continent as armadillos is the opossum, a completely unrelated animal.
If they are wild animals (not pets like dogs or cats) they are known as 'road kill'. This would include deer, possums, skunks, turtles, armadillos, etc.
Koalas and sloths sleep most of the time, up to 20 hours a day. Armadillos, possums, hippos, and lions also sleep for many hours a day.
Platypuses are solitary animals. They do not live with others of their own species; nor do they live with other animals. Other animals which may live in the bushland nearby the platypus's home would include wallabies, koalas, possums, gliders, bandicoots and quolls.
Animals native to the region of Cairns include the echidna, platypus, wallabies, possums, quokkas, and kangaroos and gliders, to name just a very small number.
Platypuses are native to Australia, and are found along the eastern coast. Other animals which may live in the bushland nearby would include wallabies, koalas, possums, gliders, bandicoots and quolls.
possums
Possums are not blind.
Possums are eaten by snakes.
There are no possums in possum pie, as true possums are found in Australia and nearby islands, and they are protected in Australia. Possums are not the same as opossums.
Found in Kansas are Armadillos, Coyotes, Skunks, Possums, Ferrets, Bobcats, Beavers, Squirrels, Rabbits, Horny Toad, Snapping Turtle, etc... The list is vast as it would be in most plains states and no official list that I can find is published
It is the image that people have developed, mainly because young opossums (not possums) will use their partly prehensile tails to hang upside down. Adult possums and opossums cannot do this, as their weight is too great.Myths like this develop out of misinformation that becomes exaggerated. One may ask: Why do people think koalas are bears? Why do people think a platypus's bill is like a duck's? Why do people think kangaroos are a common sight in Australian cities?