There is only one type of marsupial in America and that is the Virginia Opossum. However, due to the illegal trade in exotic animals, wild populations of wallabies are present in some regions. Further, due to the fact that some people tire of their exotic pets very quickly, there are also wild populations of sugar gliders present in parts of North America.
America, or the United States, is a country in North America. America is also a supercontinent composed of the two continents of North and South America.
Tyrannosaurus only lived in North America, but its relatives have been found in North America, Asia, and Europe.
No marsupials originated in North America. The opossums that live in Central America, and the Virginia Opossum, which is found as far north as southern Canada, all originated in South America but moved to North America when the two Americas joined together about three million years ago.
North America and South America
Jaguars can be found in South America and North America. They are primarily found in the rainforests of Central and South America, but they also have a small population in the southwestern United States.
North America and South America
The two continents in the Western Hemisphere are North America and south America
Much of the eastern two thirds of North America, for at least part of the year.
Europe and North America.
North America and South America are the two continents in the western hemisphere.
Marsupials live in many more than two countries. The vast majority are found in Australia. There are also many species of marsupials in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Altogether, marsupials are known in 22 countries. In addition, marsupials are found in most countries in the Americas, including the USA (the Virginia opossum), Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay and Guyana, just to name a few.
North America and Europe are the two continents that are completely north of the equator.