An opossum is NOT rare, it is a common animal.
It's very rare to see a badger kill a opossum , so a badger can eat a opossum .
Yes, it is.
Raccoons can carry rabies but opossums no. The chance of rabies in an opossum is EXTREMELY RARE. This may have something to do with the opossum's low body temperature (94-97º F) making it difficult for the virus to survive in an opossum's body.
2 syllables: awesome, fossum, wassom, wassum 3 syllables: opossum, vanrossum 4 syllables: appleblossom 5 syllables: common opossum, flying opossum
no it is very common
The Didelphimorphia or Virginia Opossum are common.
They're both marsupials.
During a speech you would say "an Opossum" because the "O" is NOT silent. It's a common mistake thinking that the O is silent. Possum would be referring to many different species in Australia when the Opossum is native to America. So be sure to pronounce the O and to use an before it.
Marsupials are very common in Australia. They include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, bandicoots, possums and many other species. Marsupials are less common in the other continents, although the Virginia Opossum of North America is becoming more widespread throughout the northern states.
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An opossum is a marsupial.