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This week's Animal Oddity is Heidi, the famous Virginia opossum Didelphis virginiana who lives at the Leipzig Zoo in Germany.
David Mizejewski: Fat Eyes Make Opossum a Star David Mizejewski 2011
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This week's Animal Oddity is Heidi, the famous Virginia opossum Didelphis virginiana who lives at the Leipzig Zoo in Germany.
David Mizejewski: Fat Eyes Make Opossum a Star David Mizejewski 2011
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Choices could be alternating hophornbeams (Ostrya virginiana) and red maples (Acer rubrum).
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Diane has much frillier petals than the native H. virginiana.
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The eventual result was D. virginiana, well adapted to cooler climates.
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First, because it's indigenous, Diospyros virginiana, and I just like that idea.
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The common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) is sometimes divided into two distinct races: the white-cheeked Virginia opossum (D. virginiana), in the U.S., northern and western Mexico; and the dark-cheeked Mexican opossum (D. mesoamericana), found further south.
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The eptiome of the south eastern US is a Live Oak tree, Quercus virginiana dripping with spanish moss.
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The eventual result was D. virginiana, well adapted to cooler climates.
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The common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) is sometimes divided into two distinct races: the white-cheeked Virginia opossum (D. virginiana), in the U.S., northern and western Mexico; and the dark-cheeked Mexican opossum (D. mesoamericana), found further south.
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