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Definition of mouse opossum in English: mouse opossumnoun A mouse-like opossum with large ears and no marsupial pouch, native to Central and South America. 鼠负鼠 Genus Marmosa, family Didelphidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - Among the other opossum species are the tiny mouse opossums and the yapok, or water opossum, which has webbed feet and leads a semiaquatic existence.
- Others, such as the common mouse opossum, live and feed in the middle canopy or the lower regions of the trees.
- Occasionally mammals, such as silky anteaters, sloths, mouse opossums and monkeys are brought into the station by locals folks seeking to sell what they have.
- The murine opossum is one of 41 recognized species of mouse opossums widespread from southern Mexico to Patagonia.
- The gray slender mouse opossum appears highly insectivorous, feeding mostly on insects belonging to the orders Coleoptera and Orthoptera.
- Higher up in large maple trees, weasel-like tayras chase mouse opossums through dense vine tangles and across orchids and bromeliads, while large fulvous owls emit their barking hoots.
- There are many keystone fauna species and species of conservation interest, including the jaguar, tapir, harpy eagle, and two Venezuelan endemics, Tyler's mouse opossum and the Roraima mouse.
- He suggested that Robinson's mouse opossum was a major nest predator at his study site.
- We have noticed that our mouse opossums are less active and their body temperature decreases at cooler temperatures.
- In Brazil, the living descendants are a diverse group of opossums and mouse opossums, that have adapted to a range of habitats.
- These creatures are prey to vertebrates like birds, mouse opossums, salamanders, and frogs.
- It is thought to be nocturnal, arboreal and eat fruit and insects, like other mouse opossums of the genus Marmosops.
- Also called mouse opossums and rat opossums, their appearance is more suggestive of shrews.
Definition of mouse opossum in US English: mouse opossumnoun A mouse-like opossum with large ears and no marsupial pouch, native to Central and South America. 鼠负鼠 Genus Marmosa, family Didelphidae: several species Example sentencesExamples - Higher up in large maple trees, weasel-like tayras chase mouse opossums through dense vine tangles and across orchids and bromeliads, while large fulvous owls emit their barking hoots.
- He suggested that Robinson's mouse opossum was a major nest predator at his study site.
- These creatures are prey to vertebrates like birds, mouse opossums, salamanders, and frogs.
- The murine opossum is one of 41 recognized species of mouse opossums widespread from southern Mexico to Patagonia.
- The gray slender mouse opossum appears highly insectivorous, feeding mostly on insects belonging to the orders Coleoptera and Orthoptera.
- Others, such as the common mouse opossum, live and feed in the middle canopy or the lower regions of the trees.
- There are many keystone fauna species and species of conservation interest, including the jaguar, tapir, harpy eagle, and two Venezuelan endemics, Tyler's mouse opossum and the Roraima mouse.
- Also called mouse opossums and rat opossums, their appearance is more suggestive of shrews.
- It is thought to be nocturnal, arboreal and eat fruit and insects, like other mouse opossums of the genus Marmosops.
- We have noticed that our mouse opossums are less active and their body temperature decreases at cooler temperatures.
- In Brazil, the living descendants are a diverse group of opossums and mouse opossums, that have adapted to a range of habitats.
- Among the other opossum species are the tiny mouse opossums and the yapok, or water opossum, which has webbed feet and leads a semiaquatic existence.
- Occasionally mammals, such as silky anteaters, sloths, mouse opossums and monkeys are brought into the station by locals folks seeking to sell what they have.
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