Humans have impacted significantly on the Mountain pygmy possum's habitat. One of the main threats to the mountain pygmy possum is the human interference as a result of the possum's habitat coinciding with the location of Australia's main ski resorts. The possum's habitat is broken up by ski runs. Skiing and similar human recreational activities are a threat to this delicate creature.
Humans have also introduced animals such as wild cats and foxes which are also a problem. They prey on this small possum.
Another major threat to their survival is the fact that humans have introduced the blackberry species which are gradually making their insidious way up the slopes of the mountains, choking out native species, and thus threatening the mountain pygmy possum's food source.
Possums (that is, true possums of Australia - not 'opossums') pose no danger to humans whatsoever.
Human impact refers to the effects that human activities have on the environment, ecosystems, and other living organisms. These impacts can be positive or negative and can include changes to habitats, pollution, resource depletion, and climate change. Understanding and minimizing human impact is essential for sustainable development and maintaining a healthy planet.
human impact means an activity on a place which there is no human such as nature (forests and mountains)
This climate might make human settlement challenging due to extreme environmental conditions. Harsh weather could make it difficult to grow crops and access clean water, leading to food and resource scarcity. Inhabitants would need to adapt by building resilient infrastructure and implementing sustainable practices to withstand the climate challenges.
Opossum opossum
An opossum is a marsupial.
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Opossum
Opossum is a noun.
An opossum is an omnivore.
An opossum is the proper term. Opossum begins with a vowel so an is proper.