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What are some cool facts about possums?

13 Facts About Opossums

  • OPOSSUMS AND POSSUMS AREN’T THE SAME ANIMAL.
  • THEY’RE THE ONLY MARSUPIALS FOUND NORTH OF MEXICO.
  • THEY CAN’T CHOOSE WHEN THEY PLAY DEAD.
  • AN OFFENSIVE ODOR SELLS THE PERFORMANCE.
  • THEY SLOW THE SPREAD OF LYME DISEASE.
  • THEIR MEMORIES ARE SURPRISINGLY SHARP.
  • THEY’RE IMMUNE TO MOST SNAKE VENOM.

What is a fact about a possum?

Opossums Are Incredibly Agile However, opossums are world-class tree climbers, with sharp claws, opposable thumbs on their hind feet, and a prehensile tail that helps them scale trunks and hang onto branches. In fact, opossums love trees so much that they often nest in tree hollows.

How smart are brushtail possums?

Intelligence. Like other marsupials, brushtail possums have small brains as a percentage of body mass. While they do make a variety of noises (some bizarre, like the asthma-like breathing), in no way could they claim to have a ‘vocabulary’.

Why do brushtail possums scream?

Rats and possums will both squeal when fighting (or mating) with the rat’s squeal being higher pitched. A resident male brushtail possum will also make a loud throaty call to warn other males that are found within its home range (listen to the recording available on the species profile on this website).Farv

Are opossums blind during the day?

Contrary to popular belief, opossums aren’t blind at all. They just have terrible eyesight during the day. Their pupils are always dilated, and as nocturnal animals, an opossum’s eyesight improves drastically at night.B

Do possums poop in the same place?

Possums tend to use the same area as a latrine over and over again, so you may find quite a lot of droppings and urine in one spot. You might find an excess of droppings around their feeding zones, which often include the base of trees or near your garbage cans.

Do Possums sleep upside down?

Opossums have some unusual behaviors, but spending long periods hanging by their tails or sleeping while hanging by their tails isn’t something they really do. The myth of them sleeping while hanging upside down by their tails just isn’t true. Still, though, their prehensile tails are impressive.

Do brushtail possums drink water?

Possums need fresh water daily. Their water containers need to be heavy and wide-based so they can’t tip them over.

What are baby brushtail possums called?

joeys
Female Brushtail Possums have a 17 day pregnancy. This may seem very short, but they are marsupials, and their babies are born tiny and undeveloped compared to humans! Baby possums are called joeys.

How long do brushtail possums live?

13 years
Brushtail possums can live up to 13 years in the wild.

How long do brushtail possums stay with mother?

Brushtail Possums are marsupials. The mother is pregnant for 17 days before her young is born. The newborn possum finds its way to its mother’s pouch and attaches itself to a teat. The youngster will stay in the pouch and with its mum for about 7 months before it heads off on its own.

What do brushtail possums eat in the wild in Tasmania?

In Tasmania, possums also spend much time on the ground searching for food and travelling through their home range. A brush-tailed possum ‘s diet is mainly plant-based i.e. leaves, fresh gum tips and flowers, however they also occasionally eat insects, eggs and meat .

What is a brush tailed possum?

The brush-tailed possum is a term that describes a variety of different marsupials, all from the genus Trichosurus.

Will mothballs repel opossums?

Mothballs and ammonia are types of repellents which are sold to people when they are trying to chase away opossums. However, as of now there are no repellents that can chase away opossums in an effective way. Some people try to use regular radio, high pitch ultrasonic sound blasters, and coyote urine as deterrents, among others.

What is an Australian possum?

The possum (pronounced pos-em) is an Australian marsupial with four primary color variations: silver-gray, brown, black, and gold. The possum (scientific name: Phalangeridae) was given its name because of its resemblance to the opossum of the Americas.