How many baby Common opossums are in a litter?
A Common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) usually gives birth to around 7 babies.With 2 litters per year, that sums up to a yearly offspring of 14 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 14 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 5 grams (0.01 lbs) and measure 3.4 cm (0′ 2″). They are a member of the Didelphidae family (genus: Didelphis). An adult Common opossum grows up to a size of 40.2 cm (1′ 4″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis), also called the southern or black-eared opossum or gambá, and sometimes called a possum, is a marsupial species living from the northeast of Mexico to Bolivia (reaching the coast of the South Pacific Ocean to the central coast of Peru), including the Lesser Antilles, where it is called manicou. It prefers the woods, but can also live in fields and cities.The common opossum is sometimes used by humans for food on islands in the West Indies.
Other animals of the family Didelphidae
Common opossum is a member of the Didelphidae, as are these animals:
- Northern three-striped opossum weighting only 19 grams
- Virginia opossum with 8 babies per pregnancy
- Aceramarca gracile opossum weighting only 20 grams
- Southern three-striped opossum weighting only 112 grams
- Common fat-tailed mouse opossum weighting only 28 grams
- Neblina slender opossum raching a size of 12.3 cm (0′ 5″)
- Robinson’s mouse opossum with 9 babies per pregnancy
- Common fat-tailed mouse opossum weighting only 28 grams
- Grayish mouse opossum with 8 babies per pregnancy
- Mexican mouse opossum with 11 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with Common opossum
Those animals also give birth to 7 babies at once:
- Piute ground squirrel
- Long-tailed planigale
- Stolička’s mountain vole
- Pallas’s pika
- Prairie shrew
- Taiga shrew
- Steppe polecat
- Drylands vesper mouse
- Gray short-tailed opossum
- Laxmann’s shrew
Animals that get as old as a Common opossum
Other animals that usually reach the age of 2.67 years:
- African pygmy mouse with 3.08 years
- Woodland vole with 2.75 years
- Silvery mole-rat with 3.08 years
- Golden mouse with 2.5 years
- Red-tailed phascogale with 3 years
- Northern short-tailed shrew with 2.75 years
- White-footed dunnart with 2.5 years
- Dibbler with 3 years
- Eastern harvest mouse with 2.17 years
- Silky anteater with 2.25 years
Animals with the same weight as a Common opossum
What other animals weight around 1.14 kg (2.52 lbs)?
- Ollala brothers’s titi weighting 992 grams
- Monjon usually reaching 1.26 kgs (2.78 lbs)
- Servaline genet usually reaching 1.24 kgs (2.73 lbs)
- Red acouchi usually reaching 1.25 kgs (2.76 lbs)
- Long-nosed echymipera usually reaching 1.05 kgs (2.31 lbs)
- Eastern woolly lemur usually reaching 1.06 kgs (2.34 lbs)
- Bristle-spined rat usually reaching 1.3 kgs (2.87 lbs)
- Cinereus ringtail possum weighting 977 grams
- Molina’s hog-nosed skunk weighting 960 grams
- Hooded skunk usually reaching 1.1 kgs (2.43 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Common opossum
Also reaching around 40.2 cm (1′ 4″) in size do these animals:
- Raffray’s bandicoot gets as big as 34.6 cm (1′ 2″)
- Mountain cuscus gets as big as 40.7 cm (1′ 5″)
- Granada hare gets as big as 45.9 cm (1′ 7″)
- Beech marten gets as big as 46 cm (1′ 7″)
- Chinese hare gets as big as 38 cm (1′ 3″)
- African brush-tailed porcupine gets as big as 43.1 cm (1′ 5″)
- Allen’s swamp monkey gets as big as 45.9 cm (1′ 7″)
- Black dwarf porcupine gets as big as 35 cm (1′ 2″)
- Golden-backed uakari gets as big as 40 cm (1′ 4″)
- Six-banded armadillo gets as big as 44.8 cm (1′ 6″)