Once thought too cold for the marsupials, Montreal home to growing number of opossums
MONTREAL — One evening last fall, Robert Carrière was putting away some gardening tools when he saw something scurry out from under the shed.
At first, he thought it was a big rat. Then he thought maybe a muskrat.
What it was, it turned out, was an opossum. It was hanging out near a collective garden at a college in northeastern Montreal, and Carrière, a volunteer at the garden, wasn’t the only person to see one that fall. A campus security guard managed to snap a photo in late October of what is unmistakably an opossum: white face, brown fur and long, naked tail.
“I thought to myself, ‘Wow,’” Carrière said. “‘It’s come from far away.’”