Yes, opossums typically have grayish fur, although their coloration can vary. They often have a mix of gray, white, and black fur, with a lighter underbelly. Their appearance can differ slightly based on the species and individual characteristics. Overall, gray is a common color associated with opossums.
grey i think
No, male opossums do not have pouches like female opossums do. Only female opossums have pouches to carry and nurse their young.
Opossums are sexual animals.
Opossums have 4 feet - they are quadrupeds.
opossums are usually quiet, but they hiss when they are scared.
Opossums were hunted both for food and their skin/fur.
Opossums have been around for about 70 millions years.
Opossums are mammals: specifically, they are marsupials.
No. Opossums are found only in North and Central America.
1. Opossums are very good tree climbers. 2. Opossums belong in a family of "Didelphidae." 3. The Opossums' size is 76cm from head to tail and weighs 4-6 kg.
when the opossums live in Canada and it snows it is cold, when the opossums live in the U.S. it sometimes is cold but does not snow and it is sometimes is warm.
No, opossums are less dangerous than raccoons. It is thought that opossums are incapable of contracting and transmitting rabies.