Buidelrat is a 7-letter Dutch word that refers to a small marsupial that lives in North and Middle America. It is also known as the opossum.
Here are some other 7-letter Dutch words for small marsupials that live in North and Middle America:
- Dwergbuidelrat
- Kangoeroerat
- Spitsmuisbuidelrat
The specific word you use will depend on the type of marsupial you are referring to.
Here are some additional details about each of these marsupials:
- Buidelrat: This is the most common type of marsupial in North and Middle America. They are about the size of a cat and have a long, prehensile tail.
- Dwergbuidelrat: This is the smallest type of marsupial in North and Middle America. They are about the size of a mouse and have a short tail.
- Kangoeroerat: This type of marsupial is named for its long hind legs, which it uses to jump. They are about the size of a rabbit and have a long tail.
- Spitsmuisbuidelrat: This type of marsupial is named for its long, pointed snout. They are about the size of a shrew and have a short tail.
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