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Opossoms will eat wet cat food, particularly chicken and liver. They even like black oil sunflower seeds. They will eat most any small vunerable baby animal.

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What is the best name for an opossom?

pasum.;)


What does opossom eat?

Opossoms will eat wet cat food, particularly chicken and liver. They even like black oil sunflower seeds. They will eat most any small vunerable baby animal.


What does an opossom look like?

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What eats an opossom?

Opossoms will eat wet cat food, particularly chicken and liver. They even like black oil sunflower seeds. They will eat most any small vunerable baby animal.


Was it a rat you saw?

That would be callen a Opossom. (silent "o")


Can a opossom die from being scared?

No, it plays dead when it's scared or feels threatened.


Will an opossom eat kittens?

Opposoms probably won't bother a kitten. It will go a different direction, or hiss. Kittens, on the other hand, are curious and situationally-stupd---they will try to get closer, sniff the animal, or even play. They find out quickly to stay away! However, one risk is the kitten could get injured when learning this lesson.


Can a dog be stopper from killing backyard critters like opossom or racoons?

<center> I have encountered few dogs that are "trained" to not kill them. It's just natural instinct for them to. So, most likely...no.


Which one is cuter - opossom or raccoon?

RACOON'S! but I wouldn't suggest hugging either of them.


Why would you see a mother opossum carrying her babies during the day?

the female opossom carries her youg during the day to protect them from preditors due to the opossoms being generally noctornall there eye sight is verry poor during the day and the young opossoms are unable to fend for them selfs


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