True possums, those that live in Australia and New Zealand, begin their mating season towards the end of winter. Possums are not the same as opossums.
Possums are nocturnal, so they engage in a great deal of activity at night. This is when they feed, have territorial disputes, and mate.
True possums, those that live in Australia and New Zealand, begin their mating season towards the end of winter. Possums are not the same as opossums.
tigers mate at winter time
They actually mate all year round.
Possums generally have a single joey at a time.
Possums reproduce in late winter, through to the summer months.
Possums are native to Australia, and have always been here.
Rats mate all year around. They might even have 100 babies in their lifetime!
They can mate at any time of the year but only when conditions are exactly right for them to do so.
White possums are not common, but albino possums do occur from time to time. Possums (which are different to opossums) vary in colour from white (very rare) to grey and shades of brown. The cuscus, which is in the possum family, can be white.
Around March-June time.
April-August