There are a few animals that eat opossums such as the coyote. Wolves will also choose to eat opossums if they are hungry.
yes . opossums are considered as small animals . weasels eat small animals .
No, they use burrows made from other animals.
Skunks, coatis and opossums eat much the same as do raccoons.
Opossums are sexual animals.
Opossums are less likely to get rabies
Opossums are mammals: specifically, they are marsupials.
Yes, opossums are known to scavenge and feed on roadkill. Opossums are opportunistic feeders and are often attracted to carrion, including animals that have been hit by vehicles. They have a keen sense of smell, which helps them locate potential food sources, and their scavenging behavior allows them to take advantage of available resources.
There are no known predators
No. Possums have no interest in harming desert turtles or any other living creature. However, there is a misconception that "possums" are the same as "opossums". The two animals are quite unrelated. Possums belong to the family Phalangeridae, while opossums belong to the order Didelphimorphia. In North America, the term 'opossum' is often shortened to 'possum', but the animals remain quite different species. There are no true possums in America. If the question refers to "opossums", opossums are omnivores and will eat both animal and vegetable matter. They are also predators of other animals like birds, lizards, rodents and even tortoises if they are small enough for the opossum to kill.
No.
A lot of diffrent animals which eat their seed. Like birds, raccoons and opossums, humans. It is also dispersed by water.