The spectacled slender opossum (Marmosops ocellatus), also known as little spotted slender opossum is a species in the marsupial genus Marmosops from South America.
Description
Marmosops ocellatus has sandy grayish-brown dorsal fur and self-cream that lack distinct lateral zones of gray-based hairs. The tail is distinctly bicolored (dark above, pale below) and particolored (paler distally than proximally), such that the distal one-third or more of the organ is completely pale in most specimens. Individuals can range from 20g-40g in weight.[2][3]
Currently Marmosops ocellatus is listed as "least concern" by the IUCN, because of its wide distribution, adaptation to human interference and occurrence in a number of protected areas.[1]
^ abSemedo, Thiago Borges Fernandes (May 2013). "New records of the Spectacled Slender Opossum Marmosops ocellatus (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) with comments on its geographic distribution limits". Mammalia. 77 (2): 72ff. doi:10.1515/mammalia-2012-0072. S2CID84602782.