Possums (which are different to opossums) vary in colour from white (very rare) to grey and shades of brown.
Some varieties have a russet shade. The Western Pygmy Possum is a bright cinnamon colour.
Yes, depending on the species. Possums (which are different to opossums) vary in colour from white (very rare) to grey and shades of brown.
Some varieties have a russet shade. The Western Pygmy Possum is a bright cinnamon colour.
whitish yellow. Please see related link for a pic
Possums are generally grey to brown, but some varieties of pygmy possums can be cinnamon in colour. Several of the gliders also have darker facial stripes.
gray and sometimes brown with a pink tail and a white face
depends what they've been eating, usually dark brown or black
Studies that have been done on marsupials suggest that marsupials (including possums) can see colour.
Gray and White and some times Black
Opossum opossum
An opossum is a marsupial.
Opossum
An opossum is an omnivore.
Opossum is a noun.
An opossum is the proper term. Opossum begins with a vowel so an is proper.
No. An opossum is a mammal
No, opossum are not endangered
Chacoan gracile opossum is a species of opossum in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. Creighton's slender opossum is a species of opossum in Bolivia.
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An opossum is NOT rare, it is a common animal.
Virginia opossum was created in 1792.