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Possums are primarily found in Australia and New Zealand, with the most well-known species being the common brushtail possum and the sugar glider. In Australia, they inhabit a range of environments, from forests to urban areas, while in New Zealand, they are considered an invasive species and can be found in various ecosystems. Additionally, some possum species are native to parts of South America, such as the opossum. Mapping their distribution can help in conservation efforts and understanding their ecological impact in different regions.

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