They can.
True possums are found in New Guinea, Australia (including Tasmania), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and a few other small islands in the Pacific region. Possums can live within the tropics in these countries, but they are also found throughout Australia, in both warm temperate and cool temperate forests. The brush-tailed possums has also been introduced to New Zealand, where is has thrived, despite the cooler climate.
Yes. Possums can, and do, live in wall cavities.
No. Neither possums nor opossums live in Sierra Leone.
Possums do not live underground. They are arboreal, or tree-dwelling marsupials.
True possums are native to Australia, and are quite different to the North American opossum. Possums live in all of the states of Australia.
The predators of true possums, which live in Australia, are eagles, hawks, owls and quolls. Foxes, which have been introduced to Australia, are also predators of possums. Possums should not be confused with opossums, which live in North America, and are not related to possums.
No. Possums do not eat fish.
Yes, the possums live in my attic and fleas fall from the vents and cracks because of them.
in coral reefs in the oceanthey live in the tropics.
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No. There are no possums in Africa.
No. Possums live in tree hollows or roof cavities in suburban houses. They have even been known to inhabit unused fireplaces and dog kennels.