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No. A Ring-Tail Possum does not have venom.
No. Ring-tail possums are not even close to being endangered.
The possums can grow up to 70CM long
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Brushtail possums have a thick, bushy, brush-like tail.
Ringtail possums belong to the Order Diprotodontia and the Suborder Phalangeriformes.
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Possums are expert climbers, and can use their prehensile tail quite well. They will readily eat pears.
Ring-tail possums are essentially omnivorous, meaning they will eat some types of vegetation, and some proteins. In the wild, they eat young shoots, leaves, flowers, nectar and fruit of a variety of trees and shrubs. They also feed on insects. Ring-tail possums also enjoy a feed of bread and honey put out by helpful suburban homeowners. However, it is best not to feed possums as they may become dependent on people for their food supply.
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Brush-tail possums are comfortable in sub-alpine climates, through to temperate climates and sub-tropical.
Animals most likely to eat ring-tail possums include dingoes, quolls, goannas and introduced species such as foxes. Domestic dogs kill them but do not usually eat them.