The North American Opossum, commonly called a possum, is the only modern native marsupial in North America.
No. There are no CROCODILES in North Carolina. The American crocodile, the only CROCODILE species found in the United States, is native to the southern most tip of Florida and the Florida Keys. However, the American Alligator is native to parts of North Carolina, particularly those waterways close to the South Carolina border near the Atlantic coast.
The Bilby, a small marsupial native to Australia, is the only animal that has one ear visible. They use their acute hearing to detect prey underground in their burrows.
Kangaroo. It is the only marsupial.
There is a mistake in your question as there are no African jaguars. Jaguars are native to the Americas, including South America, Central America, and parts of North America. They are not found in Africa.
they hibernate.
The North American opossum is the only native marsupial found in Texas.
They are the only marsupial native to North America.
No. The opossum is the only North American marsupial.
Yes, the only north American marsupial
The Virginia Opossum is the only marsupial native to North America. 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.
Yes. It is the only marsupial native to North America. Despite being called a Virginia Opossum, its range has extended far beyond Virginia.
The Virginia Opossum is the only native marsupial living in Minnesota.
Nope. As a species, they are doing pretty well.
The opossum is the only North American mammal which is a marsupial, and therefore has a pouch.
The opossum.
Opossum - this marsupial is not related to the possum which is native to Australia.
The main thing that makes the opossum different from other marsupials is that they are the only marsupial native to North America.