No, opossum are not endangered
No Opossums are not endangered
1. Lack of food 2. Loss of habitat 3. Humans
Nope. As a species, they are doing pretty well.
The Honey Possum is listed as "least concern" with the population trend of "stable", according to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List. They are not listed by the US Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Most kinds of opossum are not endangered, especially American ones. There are some rainforest-only opossums that are threatened, but most opossums are extremely adaptable. In the U. S., Virginia opossums (that's just the species name- they are everywhere) are actually pests like raccoons.
· Ocelot · Octopus · Olive Warbler · Opossum · Orangutan · Ostrich · Otter · Owl · Ox
Opossum opossum
An opossum is a marsupial.
Opossum
Opossum is a noun.
An opossum is an omnivore.
An opossum is the proper term. Opossum begins with a vowel so an is proper.
No. An opossum is a mammal