7 Fascinating Baby Opossum Facts - Beyond The Pouch - Animal Corner (2024)

Exploring the Fascinating Life of Baby Opossums Through Facts and FAQs

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Baby opossums are one of only two families of marsupials found in the Americas, and the only family found in North America. Not only that, but only one species of that family – the Common (Virginia) Opossum lives any further north than Mexico. In contrast, there are about 120 species within these families that live in South or Central America.

Baby opossums start out their lives as tiny little creatures, no bigger than a honey bee or a thumbnail. From their very first second in the world they are in a battle for survival, and many will not make passed the first few days. But those that do, over the next few months transform into amazing little animals.

This post explores a series of baby opossum facts, and looks to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about these amazing little marsupials.

7 Fascinating Baby Opossum Facts

Baby Opossums Are Called Joeys

Like other marsupials like baby kangaroos and baby koalas, the name for a baby opossum is a ‘joey‘. They are usually born in a large ‘litter‘ with many siblings. They immediately make their way to their mothers ‘pouch‘, where they will remain until they are developed enough to emerge.

As they grow up, female opossums are known as a ‘jill‘ and male opossums are known as a ‘jack‘. There is no collective noun specifically for a group of joeys, but a group of opossums in general are called a ‘passel‘ of opossums.

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Baby Opossums Are Not To Be Confused With Baby Possums

Despite having similar names and the fact that they are both from the order of marsupials, the opossum and the possum are entirely different animals. Possums are of the scientific order ‘Diprotodontia‘ and opossums are of the order ‘Didelphimorphia‘.

This is made confusing by the fact that the O in ‘opossum’ is silent. It is spelled but not pronounced, just like the H in the English word ‘hour’, or the T is ‘tsunami’. So it is not always clear which animal someone is talking about.

Thankfully there are many differences that set the two apart, so any confusion is usually short lived. Some of the most distinctive differences between opossums and possums include:

  • Location – Opossums live in North and South America, while possums live in Australia, New Guinea, and Sulawesi.
  • Size – American opossums are larger than the possums of Oceania.
  • Tail – Opossums have a bare, furless tail, whereas the possum has a furry tail
  • Body – Opossums have pointier faces, with black eyes and around 50 sharp teeth. The possum on the other hand has a rounder body and head.

Baby Opossums Are Born Very Underdeveloped

Like all marsupial babies, little opossum joeys are born live, but very under-developed. They are naked, blind and deaf at first. They are also unable to regulate their body temperature. Because of this, as soon as they are born they move quickly into their mothers pouch and latch quickly onto a teat. This is where they will stay, attached to a teat, not letting go until they are more developed.

Unfortunately for baby opossums, their are usually many more joeys than there are teats. This is a cruel display of survival of the fittest and in this case, the ‘quickest’. Those not quick enough to find and latch onto a teat will normally die.

For those that do find a teat, after their first week of feeding they can gain about ten times their birth weight and about three times the size.

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Baby Opossums Can Appear Dead When Scared

Baby opossums are a prey specie to many predators. Their small size and limited physical defences make them an easy target for predators, particularly when they are young. To improve their chances, they have evolved with some physiological triggers that can help them get out of threatening situations, by appearing to be dead.

It’s not so much a case of ‘playing dead’ as it is being in a kind of comatose state. They don’t really choose when to do this, it happens as an instinctive defence mechanism.

When an opossum is threatened, its body goes limp and its breathing appears to stop. It may also empty its bowels and discharge drool, with its tongue sticking out. If you poke it, the possum will usually not respond. This defence mechanism is intended to confuse predators or attackers and allow the possum time to escape unharmed.

If they feel threatened but not overwhelmed, they may just hiss and show their teeth to ward off competitors, mild threats or annoyances.

Baby Opossums Have Immunity To Venom

While it is not uncommon for a snake to attack a baby opossum, they would have a tough time paralysing it with venom. That’s because even at a young age, opossums develop a form of immunity to venom, including snake venom. They also have immunity to bee stings, scorpions and other critters like venomous spiders.

In fact, opossums have been known to fight back and defeat smaller venomous snakes. Only larger, non venomous snakes are regularly successful at killing opossums.

The antivenom effect is a result of peptides in their blood which block the effects of venom. This has been the study of many scientists since the 1940’s, particularly around the properties of the Virginia opossum. The efficacy of these peptides has been trailed in serums on test animals to protect against diamondback rattlesnake bites in particular. This remains an area of much study in the effort to create better effective antivenoms.

Baby Opossums Are The Only Marsupials In North America

The common opossum, otherwise known as the Virginia opossum, is the only marsupial to live in North America. It can be found as far south as Costa Rica, but as far north as Southern Canada, around Ontario and the Rocky Mountains. Cold climate prevents it from living any further north than that.

While there are dozens of species of opossum that live in the South of America, no other is present anywhere in the wilds of the USA or Canada. So baby opossums born there are truly one of a kind.

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Baby Opossums Are Very Agile

Once they emerge from their mothers pouch and become familiar with the outside world, opossums develop into very nimble and agile creatures. They are nocturnal by nature, and may often be found at night hanging by their prehensiletail upside down from branches or beams.

They develop very sharp claws, and opposable thumbs on their hind feet which also make them exceptional climbers. These traits help young opossums find safety in the trees once they are no longer welcome in the safety of their mothers pouch or on her back.

Baby Opossum FAQs

What Is The Lifecycle Of A Baby Opossum?

The gestation period for opossums, once conceived, is one of the shortest of any animal – between 12 -15 days on average across the species. The bare tailed woolly opossum is the exception here with a slightly longer time of 24 days.

Usually, between 18-25 babies are born, however, the mother can only suckle 13 at a time as this is how many teats she has. Competition for food is a problem and the weaker babies usually die.

Once born, these under developed babies make their way straight into their mothers pouch where they attach to its mother’s nipples and will stay attached for up to 60 to 70 days. After this time their eyes will start to open and they will gain some control over their own body temperature.

They will start venturing outside of the pouch a few days after their eyes open, and will start hitching a ride around on their mothers back instead of in the pouch. They are usually independant between 90-120 days.

Opossums become sexually mature at around 6 months for females and around 8 months for males. Their life span is around 3 years on average.

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How Big Do Baby Opossums Grow?

All opossums regardless of the species, start out life very under-developed. As newborns, they measure no longer than 2 centimeters and weigh around 0.2 grams!

Most adults across all species grow to around 24 to 26 inches in length from nose to tail, and weigh 6 to 12 pounds. As they grow however, some species develop larger than others.

For example, theCommon or Virginia Opossumgrows to an adult size of between 33 – 50 cm (13 – 20 in) in length and weighs around 2 – 5.5 kg (4.5 – 12 lbs).

Water Opossums (Yapoks)on the other hand, reach between 27 – 40 cm (10.5 – 16 in) in length and a weight between 600 – 800 grams (1.25 – 1.75 lbs).

What Do Baby Opossums Eat?

Baby opossums start out life similarly to baby possums and baby wallabies, in the pouch drinking their mother’s milk, which is packed full of all the nutrients they need to grow and thrive.

They grow into opportunistic omnivores, and are not fussy eaters at all. They will feed on almost anything they can, including small rodents like rats and mice, insects like beetles, ants, grasshoppers or crickets. They are even known to eat some frogs, possibly even the horned frog, and in urban environments scavenge food from garbage.

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Where Do Baby Opossums Live?

For the first few weeks and months of their life, baby opossums live inside their mothers pouch. Their parents do build nests, which can be quite complex. They never stay in them for too long though, only ever for a few days before moving on to a new site.

They tend to live in forested, scrub or brushy habitats, where they can climb and seek safety or shelter. They have also been known to enter into the burrows of some other animals, though are not classed as a burrowing animal themselves. They have even been known to adapt well to suburban and urban areas around cities.

Different species are located in different regions across the Americas, particularly South America. Only one species can be found in North America, and is the only marsupial to be found there.

What Are The Predators Of Baby Opossums?

Baby opossums might be small and cute but they are also preyed upon by many predators. Some of these predators include large birds of prey including hawks, owls (particularly the great horned owl), dogs, coyotes, cats, snakes and foxes.

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FAQs

What are some fun facts about baby possums? ›

Baby opossums are like preemies

Because of their small size, not all joeys will survive. While litters can be as large as 20, the average surviving litter size is about eight. Joeys will stay in their mother's fur-lined pouch for about two months, but even afterward they stick close to their moms for awhile.

What are some weird facts about opossums? ›

Opossums have over four dozen teeth. The mouth of an opossum has 50 teeth, more than any other North American land mammal. While opossums are mostly docile creatures, all wild animals are unpredictable. Therefore, you should never try to approach or capture an opossum if you encounter one on your property.

Why do opossums have 13 nipples? ›

The opossum is the only marsupial in North America. The female usually gives birth to 18 to 25 babies, each smaller than a honey bee. The mother has only 13 nipples so if a baby doesn't latch on to one it will not survive. Once the baby finds a nipple it will hang on tight and will not let go for six weeks.

How long can baby possums live in a dead mother's pouch? ›

Zoo staff agreed the baby opossums, otherwise known as joeys, were rescued in the nick of time, as babies cannot survive in their mother's pouch longer than 24 hours after her death.

How long do baby possums stay in the pouch? ›

Opossum pregnancies last for only 12 days before they give birth to tiny, jelly-bean sized joeys (yes, baby opossums are called joeys) who must then crawl into the pouch. Once there, they latch onto a nipple so they can receive their mother's milk 24/7. They'll stay in the pouch for up to 2 months.

What to feed a baby possum? ›

Caring for Baby Opossums
  • Bottled Spring Water.
  • Goat's Milk Esbilac Puppy Formula.
  • Calcium Glubionate Syrup.
  • Boiled egg yolk or powdered egg yolk.
  • Brewer's Yeast.
  • Unsweetened apple juice.
  • Nutrical.
  • Lactaid.
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What is a weird possum behavior? ›

One of the most commonly known habits of opossums is “playing dead” or, as it is frequently called, “playing possum.” This is real, although the opossum is not playing, which suggests there is some intent at work. An opossum, when confronted with a threat, will often hiss or bare its teeth. Or more likely, run.

What are baby opossums called? ›

Baby opossums are called joeys, just like baby kangaroos, and when they are born, they are only about the size of a honeybee.

What makes opossums special? ›

Opossums are North America's Only Marsupial

They're found as far north as southern parts of Canada and as far south as Costa Rica. They're the only marsupial native to North America. Female opossums have a fur-lined pouch. And just like their Australian cousins, baby opossums are called joeys.

How to tell if a baby opossum is a boy or girl? ›

If you don't see any babies, check the opossum to see if it is male or female. A male opossum's testicl*s are usually very prominent. If not, check for a female's pouch. There may be babies inside that will die a long and painful death if they aren't rescued.

Will a mother possum come back for her baby? ›

When do I know a baby can be away from it's mother? Opossums normally stay with their mother for about a year. Mothers do not retrieve their babies. If the opossum is less than 10 inches long (not including tail), it must go to a rehabilitator.

How do possums cry? ›

Its cry is more akin to a chirruping noise than the aggressive grunts of the brushtail possum. Possums make these noises to communicate with each other and just like humans possums use their vocalisations to communicate a point.

How can I tell how old a baby possum is? ›

After two months, baby opossums open their eyes, and after a couple more weeks, start to emerge from the pouch and ride around on their mother's back. Opossums are independent at about four months of age.

What happens if a baby opossum falls off of mom? ›

At WildCare we jokingly refer to baby opossums as “nature's Velcro” because their little feet are so incredibly good at gripping. If a young opossum falls off mom's back and doesn't get back to her, he's on his own to make his way in the world.

Will a possum bite you if you pick it up? ›

If the opossum is very small (still thermoregulating) you can pick it up by the tail or body, always taking care to make your final approach from the rear. Going right over their head is threatening and will usually gain a harmless snap up at you at that age.

Are baby possums friendly? ›

Most possums are independent and wary of humans. As cute as they are, the babies are typically hard-wired to be jumpy—many open their mouths and freeze at the first sign of a threat. This wariness is good and means they'll be cautious around potential predators in the wild.

How fast do baby possums grow? ›

After just 1 week of suckling, the babies triple their size. In 1 week the birth weight increases ten times. After about 60 to 70 days in the pouch, the youngsters' eyes finally open, they have some control of their body temperatures, and they have grown to the size of a white-footed mouse, weighing about an ounce.

How many opossum babies survive? ›

Opossums may give birth to as many as 20 babies in a litter, but fewer than half of them survive. Some never even make it as far as the pouch.

Can you touch a baby possum? ›

Always wear gloves when handling young (even infant) opossums; latex medical-type gloves should be worn for very young infants; leather gloves should be worn for any eyes-open opossum. Do not have any contact with saliva from the infant.

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