Marmosa waterhousei
Marmosa waterhousei, the waterhouse's mouse opossum, is a species of opossum in the family Didelphidae. Found in the Andean regions of Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela, this opossum's body and tail are various shades of brown.
Description
Marmosa waterhousei's tail measures in length, and its body and head are roughly in length combined; this makes its tail roughly 1.4 times longer than its head and body. Its back is primarily gray-brown with a variable dark brown-orange tint, and its sides are more pale in color. M. waterhousei has forefeet of brown to orange-brown, and hindfeet of white to orange-brown.The tail of M. waterhousei has a hairless portion that is brown to dark brown in color, but a bit lighter in hue on the sides. The sides of the waterhouse's mouse opossum's head are white to yellow-white, and the same hue extends down to the chest; partially gray hairs are found on the neck, chest, and abdomen, as well as other regions such as the sides of limbs. Females of this species are without a pouch, and the quantity of mammae, as well as the description of the karyotype, are unknown in the species.