Alternative names for the white-bellied fat-tailed opossum include pallid fat-tailed opossum, comadreja enana, comadrejita comun, llaca de la puna and marmosa palada.
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""'Olivella marmosa " "'is a species of small sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Olivellidae, the dwarf olives.
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The known distribution of " Marmosa robinsoni " extends from Finca Santa Clara in the western Panamanian province of Chiriqu? eastward across the isthmus to Colombia and northern Venezuela.
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The "'Isthmian mouse opossum "'( " Marmosa isthmica " ) is a species of opossum in the family Didelphidae found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama.
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In Venezuela, it was found on El Caimito, a small ( ) islet just east of the outlet of Lake Maracaibo in the state of Zulia, where the only other native non-flying mammal is the opossum " Marmosa robinsoni ".
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Foraging along branches and vines for fruit and insects, with the help of a prehensile tail, " M . isthmica " was formerly considered a subspecies of Robinson's mouse opossum ( " Marmosa robinsoni " ) and is supposed to be similar to it in habit, but following Rossi ( 2005 ) it is now deemed a species.
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The young are so undeveloped their eyes do not open until 39 to 40 days . It is likely that the young are completely weaned after around 65 days, and they may have an incredibly short life span of only one year . " Marmosa " species build nests for shelter, or use abandoned bird nests, holes in trees, or banana stalks.