Didelphis marsupialis
Mass: 1.0 kg based on Barros-Battesti et al. 2000, Sanderson 1949, Vaughan and Hawkins 1999, da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988, Davies 1978, Díaz 2014, Julien-Laferrière 1991 and Richard-Hansen et al. 1999
Latitudinal range: 13.7° to 44.4°Habitats: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (3), temperate savanna (1), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (17), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (6), desert/xeric shrubland (1), tropical/subtropical coniferous forest (1)
Found in 52 samples
Canada: Lindsay
Mexico: El Zapotal (terrestrial mammals), La Reserva Natural Sierra Nanchititla, Estación Científica Las Joyas, Tolistoque (dry season), Tolistoque (rainy season), Huasabas-Sahuaripa Region, Madera West
Nicaragua: Siuna (mammals, primary forest), Siuna (mammals, secondary forest), Siuna (mammals, allspice)
United States: Park Ranger Station No. 1, Memphis, Glenn Dale, Salt Pond Mountain, Haw River, Rocky River, Richlands, Fayette County, Raleigh-Durham, Kleberg County, The Wilds, Daniel Boone Field Station (agricultural), Daniel Boone Field Station (riparian), Ardis (Late Pleistocene), Vess Cave (Late Pleistocene), Saber-tooth Cave (Late Pleistocene), Golf Course (Late Pleistocene), Bluegrass (macro) (Holocene), Bluegrass (micro) (Holocene), Dust Cave (Zones T and U) (Holocene), Burris (Holocene), McKinley Site (Zone B) (Holocene), Angel Site (Subdivision W10D) (Holocene), Taddlock (Holocene), Fort Center Mound A (Holocene), McLelland (Holocene), Croley-Evans (Holocene), Watson Brake (6.4 mm fraction) (Holocene), Mykut Rockshelter (Holocene), Black Cat Cave (interior) (Holocene), Harris Creek (Holocene), Guard (Holocene), Meyer Cave (Holocene), Prairie Creek (Zone B) (Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer B) (Holocene), Newins-Ziegler Woods, Student Agricultural Gardens, Bull Neck Swamp Research Forest, Trail of Tears State Forest, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (logs, feature), Granite Cave (Holocene)
| ♀ body mass | 1098.3 kg | N = 32 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♀ body mass | 580 g | N = 8 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♀ body mass | 1700 kg | N = 1 | Vaughan and Hawkins 1999 |
| ♀ body mass | 2200 kg | N = 1 | Vaughan and Hawkins 1999 |
| ♀ body mass | 946 g | N = 34 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| ♂ body mass | 1328.4 kg | N = 24 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♂ body mass | 412 g | N = 9 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♂ body mass | 2100 kg | N = 1 | Vaughan and Hawkins 1999 |
| ♂ body mass | 1024 kg | N = 63 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| body mass | 349.8 g | N = 1 | Davies 1978 |
| body mass | 1155 kg | N = 4 | Díaz 2014 |
| body mass | 1060 kg | N = 1 | Julien-Laferrière 1991 |
| body mass | 1080 kg | N = 160 | Richard-Hansen et al. 1999 |
| ♀ ear length | 45.3 mm | N = 32 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♀ ear length | 51 mm | N = 8 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♀ ear length | 50.0 mm | N = 34 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| ♂ ear length | 47.8 mm | N = 24 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♂ ear length | 47 mm | N = 9 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♂ ear length | 51.2 mm | N = 62 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| ear length | 51 mm | N = 160 | Richard-Hansen et al. 1999 |
| ♀ head and body length | 367.8 mm | N = 32 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♀ head and body length | 324 mm | N = 8 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♀ head and body length | 354 mm | N = 34 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| ♂ head and body length | 397.1 mm | N = 24 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♂ head and body length | 281 mm | N = 9 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♂ head and body length | 354 mm | N = 63 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| head and body length | 371 mm | N = 160 | Richard-Hansen et al. 1999 |
| ♀ hind foot length | 54.0 mm | N = 32 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♀ hind foot length | 48 mm | N = 8 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♀ hind foot length | 56.1 mm | N = 34 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| ♂ hind foot length | 57.5 mm | N = 24 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♂ hind foot length | 47 mm | N = 9 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♂ hind foot length | 58.1 mm | N = 62 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| hind foot length | 57 mm | N = 160 | Richard-Hansen et al. 1999 |
| ♀ tail length | 330.0 mm | N = 32 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♀ tail length | 342 mm | N = 8 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♀ tail length | 349.6 mm | N = 31 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| ♂ tail length | 339.3 mm | N = 24 | Barros-Battesti et al. 2000 |
| ♂ tail length | 314 mm | N = 9 | Sanderson 1949 |
| ♂ tail length | 348.5 mm | N = 62 | da Fonseca and Kierulff 1988 |
| tail length | 395 mm | N = 160 | Richard-Hansen et al. 1999 |
| ♀ total body length | 760 mm | N = 1 | Vaughan and Hawkins 1999 |
| ♀ total body length | 770 mm | N = 1 | Vaughan and Hawkins 1999 |
| ♂ total body length | 850 mm | N = 1 | Vaughan and Hawkins 1999 |
See also Didelphis, Didelphis albiventris, Didelphis aurita, Didelphis imperfecta, Didelphis marsupialis, Didelphis sp.