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Image 1Virginia opossum cornered in a piano in Houston, Texas, shortly before its release (from Virginia opossum)
Image 2When injured or threatened (e.g., by a dog), the Virginia opossum is known to feign death or "play possum".
Image 3Opossum tracks (photo center) in mud: Left-fore print appears on left center of photo, right-hind print appears right center. The small, circular tracks at bottom center of photo were made by a meadow vole. The yellow ruler (top) is in inches.
Image 4Skull of a Virginia opossum
Image 5Pacing diagram for Virginia opossum - key: rectangles represent hind tracks, ellipses are fore tracks, left tracks are red, right are green. (a) the position of the four feet frozen in mid-pace. (b) the opossum brings right fore and hind feet forward. (c) the opossum brings left fore and hind feet forward. One grid square represents one square inch. (from Virginia opossum)