This is a picture taken using a scanning electron microscope of a 12 day old opossum embryo.
shows the temporary claws that the embryos grow while in the uterus!
They use these claws to climb their way into their mom's pouch.
Thanks to sensory hairs that form in their inner ear 24 hours after birth, they're able to sense the direction of gravity.
They always crawl in the direction opposite of gravity, which leads them towards the pouch.
@holon42 Cool thread! thanks!
you're welcome. nature is so amazing. i love to share the wonder🙏🏻
they already have a highly developed sense of smell. The mother opossum instinctually licks her fur between the birth canal and her pouch. This creates a clean, clear pathway for the babies.
her saliva has olfactory cues that the baby's keen nose can follow to the safety of the pouch. Once they reach the pouch, their claws are shed and permanent nails begin to form.
This entire process only takes 2-4 minutes!

📸 from The Opossum: Its Amazing Story by William John Krause