Yes.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Marsupialia
Order: Diprotodontia
Suborder: Phalangeriformes
The possum is a mammal; specifically, it is a marsupial.
Neither. Possums, or at least true possums, which are found in Australia, are marsupials.
The Leadbeater's possum is the mammal emblem of Victoria.
The mammal emblem for Victoria is Leadbeater's possum.
It belongs to the marsupial group.
Possum
Yes, an opossum is a marsupial, in fact the largest order of marsupials.
Sugar gliders are marsupials, and members of the possum (not "opossum") family.
An opossum does not have wings, and neither does a possum. The only truly flying mammal is a bat.
* cat * dog * horse * leopard * kangaroo * elephant * rhinoceros * lion * mouse * rabbit * koala * possum
Possum, wood chuck, Need more info. where do you live, Night time or day time?
The Leadbeater's Possum is the state faunal emblem of Victoria because it was thought to be extinct but was re-discovered in the Central Highlands of Victoria in 1961.It is the only mammal species that is endemic to Victoria - which means that it is the only mammal found in the state of Victoria alone and no other state in Australia or anywhere else in the world.