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How Do Opossums Breed?

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Do possums breed through there nose
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  Opossums are able to begin mating and producing young just before they are a year old. From then on, they give birth to between two and three litters every year.

  The gestation period for opossums is very short, usually lasting two weeks or less. The number of young that are born may greatly exceed the number of available teats in the mother's pouch - those that cannot find a vacant teat soon die.

  The front toes of the tiny young opossums are equipped with claws to enable them to crawl up their mother's belly into the pouch, but these disappear as the young animals grow older. From three to 18 offspring can develop in the pouch. At first they stay attached to their mother's teats, but later they only come to the teat to feed. They spend the rest of their time either clinging to her back or lying hidden in a nest while she goes out to forage.
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Possums breed up the nose because they have forked penis's
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No they don't breed throw there noes

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