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Opossum Facts and Information
In North America, the most common type of opossum species is the Virginia Opossum, often misspelled
possum, posum, oppossum or opposum. However, this may result from the fact that the proper spelling for similar varieties
found in Australia and surrounding countries such as New Zealand,
is "Possum".
Whatever the spelling, they are quite a fascinating wild animal with an interesting appearance, anatomy and behavior.
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Look At Those Agile Hands
Opossums are the only non-primate with opposable thumbs (as found on the rear feet).
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Opossums are gifted with useful physical attributes. They have hand like feet and a grasping
tail that enable them to climb trees and grip branches,
menacing sharp teeth for eating a wider variety of foods and a handy pouch for carrying their young.
The opossum, a mammal, is often mistaken as a variety of rodent. When in fact, they are not a rodent at all, but rather
a marsupial, which puts them in the same family as the Australian kangaroo and koala.
Like other marsupials, opossum young leave the womb before they are fully developed
and complete their development in the mother's external "pocket".
Opossums are grayish to brown in color, fierce in appearance, and can range in size from as
small as that of a mouse to as big as a large house cat.
Opossums, depending upon age, sex and the matters at hand, can make a variety of sounds including
hissing, crackling, smacking and growling.
Opossums are omnivores with a broad diet that can include anything from earthworms
to fruits to snakes. They frequently scavenge for food and often killed while attempting to eat
highway road kill and garbage.
Additional interesting possum facts;
The term "play possum" comes from the fact that an opossum,
when confronted by danger, will often play dead, a response in which their body,
like that of a dead animal, becomes still and stiff.
A foul odor similar to that of a dead animal is also emitted from their anal glands
to enhance the deception of the act.
Opossums are nocturnal and tend to favor dark areas and abandoned burrows previously dug by other
wildlife. They also like to dig under homes and foundations and
can become a nuisance to homeowners.
Problem Possum Removal Services
If you're in Oklahoma and have opossums, the Skunk Whisperer can help.
Trapping won't solve your nuisance wildlife opossum problems, but we can solve your opossum issues
without trapping and can humanely evict them from under your home and
business attic or crawl space. We know what to do to solve your wildlife issues.
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Featured In The Photo To The Left
A Opossum Shows His Teeth To Skunk Whisperer Ned Bruha
Opossums have more teeth than any other land mammal.
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Pictures From A Humane Wildlife Control Mission
Below photos from left to right:
1. The Skunk Whisperer Ned Bruha on a humane wildlife removal mission
2. Close up picture of young wild opossum in question