Saw a adolescent raccoon and opposum this morning in the parking lot behind a vehicle together. Thought they were kittens until I pulled up to the car. Both scurried under the vehicle and "hid". Very obvious was a young raccoon and young opposum. I guess they can at least coexist in a friendly manner.
Unless they were raised together since babies, they would probably not be very friendly to each other and the raccoon would probably kill the opossum.
Opossum, raccoon, panther...
deer, bear, raccoon, opossum, snakes, turkey, boar. if you know who drew propergaana in world war 2 please answer
Some do. Examples are: Opossum, coyote, raccoon, red tailed hawk, bobcat.
Deer, bear, wolf, raccoon, opossum, mice, birds, moose lynx, weasel, skunk, beaver and squirrel, are some.
Species of fish, deer, bear, cougar, raccoon, opossum, birds, and other reptiles.
Skunk, Opossum, Porcupine and Raccoon ...and people
a raccoon a mouse a deer a opossum a ferret most rodents
There are a number of animals that uproot plants. The culprit could be an opossum, a raccoon, a rabbit, or a muskrat.
Possums reproduce in late winter, through to the summer months.
No. True possums live in Australia and other regions of Oceania, where there are no raccoons. The term is sometimes used as a synonym for "opossum", which is a different animal. A totally different question is, "can a raccoon attack an opossum?" The answer is, yes, if it feels threatened. There are true opposums in both North and South America. They are not only found in Australia.
A Ferrel cat will kill anything. They are natural born hunters.
Keeping them in the same pen would not be recommended. In the wild they generally do not interact much but in captive conditions the raccoon could become quite aggressive towards the smaller opossum.