Hodge, W.2009-07-212009-07-212009-07-21https://hdl.handle.net/2139/5021Colour: Coloured; Style: Portrait; Other: Unbordered, DividedA picture of a bunch of Paw-paw (papaya) at the top of a tree. The fruit is ripe when it feels soft and its skin has attained an amber to orange hue. There is an opossum or manicou hiding in the tree. Native to North, Central and South America, these animals that grow to be about the size of a house cat are hunted in Dominica, Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago.enPlease contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.eduTrinidad and TobagoPostcardsFruit trees--Trinidad and TobagoCarica--Trinidad and TobagoTrees--Trinidad and TobagoPapaya--Trinidad and TobagoTree crops--Trinidad and TobagoOpossums--Trinidad and TobagoMammals--Trinidad and TobagoAnimals--Trinidad and TobagoDidelphimorphia--Trinidad and TobagoPapau [sic]Image