Unfortunately no, possi are the only mammals besides humans that can work a calculator and/or abacus. Now if your question was do possi mate with other mammals (which I'm assuming it was), the answer is yes and no. Possi can mate with whoever they want but they will either not get pregnant or the child will die
Yes. Possums are mammals, and all mammals have spines.
Possums are mammals, and are covered with hair.
No, an opossum is a vertebrate as they are mammals with backbones.
No. Possums are mammals.
Tasmanian devils eat possums
Of course. All mammals have noses.
No. Raccoons are placental mammals and possums are marsupials. The two are from completely different families.
Not at all. Raccoons and possums are from completely different families. Further, possums are marsupials and raccoons are placental mammals.
possums are BOTH! mammals ARE animals! all mammals, reptiles, and amphibians and so on are ALL animals.
Raccoons and possums are both warm blooded, air breathing mammals. As mammals, they nurture their young on mothers' milk. Also, both being mammals, their limbs are oriented vertically, they have a four-chambered heart and they have a flexible neck with seven cervical vertebrae. That is where the similarities end. Raccoons are placental mammals and possums are marsupials. True possums are found in New Guinea, Australia (including Tasmania), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and a few other small islands in the Pacific region. Raccoons are mostly found in North America. Their feeding habits are different: raccoons are scavengers, but true possums are not.
Ringtail possums belong to the Order Diprotodontia and the Suborder Phalangeriformes.
Kangaroos and all other marsupials are not placental mammals. They include koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, possums, bilbies, bandicoots, wallabies and so on. Monotremes (egg laying mammals) are also not placental mammals: these include the platypus and the echidna.