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The opossum (Didelphis virginiana Kerr) was the first marsupial discovered by Western Europeans and is the only marsupial found in the United States. In spite of its fascination to scientists, the opossum is one of the most misunderstood mammals native to this country. This is due in part to its physical appearance. The opossum has a narrow, tapered snout and jaws that contain fifty teeth. When encountered the startled opossum will open its large mouth to expose these formidable teeth and growl to warn potential threats or predators. Because of this behavior, which is in fact a bluff, the opossum is considered by many to be a dangerous creature that is a threat to man and domestic animals. In addition, a long, naked, rat-like tail characterizes the opossum. Thus, the opossum has acquired the reputation of being a repulsive, aggressive, rat-like creature that should be avoided.

Generally, the only contact most individuals have with an opossum is a fleeting glimpse in a backyard or along a roadway during the late evening hours or perhaps as an encounter at night if pets are being fed outside. However, the opossums witnessed by most are generally road kill victims. The opossum and most other marsupials, with the exception of Australian kangaroos and koalas, are rarely exhibited in zoos or animal parks. As a result, only a few have been privileged to closely examine this fascinating animal. The Krauses have studied this marsupial since 1967 and the observations have resulted in the publication of over one hundred articles including an extensive bibliography on this species.

They have written this short, contemporary, well-illustrated book on the opossum specifically for those individuals with a limited scientific background but who are interested in learning more about this much-maligned species. The book is designed to be a useful text so that specific information with regard to the opossum can be located quickly and with ease. The most obvious change is in the organization of the material within each chapter. The subject matter has been broken down into small units and important points are emphasized in the text by boldface type. The narrative of the text has been developed in response to the most frequently asked questions from the general public gathered during a series of presentations given on the opossum.

It is their hope that after becoming more familiar with the life and ways of the opossum the public will begin to understand and appreciate that the opossum is not the fearsome, repulsive creature they assume it to be. Rather it is one of the most fascinating mammals native to the United States.
	
© William & Winifred Krause
THE OPOSSUM
THE OPOSSUM:
It’s Amazing Story
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