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English: A dymaxion map of the present day distribution of Marsupials across the earth’s continents. Spatial data from IUCN (2013). Additional data from Kanda et al. (2006)[1] and Gardner & Sunquist (2003).[2]
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↑L. Leann Kanda, Todd K. Fuller, and Paul R. Sievert (2006), “Landscape Associations of Road-killed Virginia Opossums (Didelphis virginiana) in Central Massachusetts”, in American Midland Naturalist, volume 156, DOI:10.1674/0003-0031(2006)156[128:LAORVO]2.0.CO;2, pages 128–134
↑Alfred L. Gardner and Melvin E. Sunquist (2003). Opossum, Didelphis virginiana. In G. A. Feldhamer, B. C. Thomson, and J. A. Chapman (eds) Wild Mammals of North America, Johns Hopkins University Press, Pp. 3–29.
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