Possums (at least the Australian ones introduced to New Zealand, now a major pest) avoid the wet if possible. They look for hollows in trees and dens under logs and secondary growth and stay there when wet. One of the few parts of the country they have not colonised is Fiordland, as it has an extremely high rainfall.
Possums are not normally out during the daytime, unless they have been suddenly evicted from their residence, whether through tree felling or work being done insie the roof cavity of a house (another common dwelling place for ringtail and brushtail possums).
True possums are native to Australia and surrounding islands (they are quite different to the opossum of North America). Living in such a mild climate, there is no restriction to when they come out. However, they are particularly active during the Spring and Summer months.
Rain Rain Come Again was created in 2004.
possums
Come In Out of the Rain was created in 2004.
Come Rain or Come Shine was created in 1946.
Possums are not blind.
"Rain" would come before "rainbow" in alphabetical order.
While rain drops do come in groups, rain itself is just rain, it doesn't come in groups.
Yes. Possums and almost all species of kangaroos are nocturnal, meaning they come out at night.
The duration of I Come with the Rain is 1.9 hours.
Possums are eaten by snakes.