There is no such creature as a "Bush tail possum".
The Brushtail possum is native to Australia, where it happily occupies bushland across all the states and territories, and also suburban areas, often taking up residence in the roof space of houses.
The Brushtail possum has been introduced to New Zealand, where it has caused an ecological disaster in that country.
The possums can grow up to 70CM long
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No. Ring-tail possums are not even close to being endangered.
On there footpads.
Brushtail possums have a thick, bushy, brush-like tail.
True possums - those found in Australia and islands of the South Pacific - can live in a range of ecosystems. They include the following: Alpine regions, which is where the Mountain Pygmy Possum is found Bushland and woodland ecosystems, a common habitat of ringtail possums and brush tail possums Rainforests, where numerous glider species are found
Possums are not found in the svannah. Possums are native to Australia; they are found in native bushland, rainforest as well as in suburban areas.
Possums are expert climbers, and can use their prehensile tail quite well. They will readily eat pears.
No. A Ring-Tail Possum does not have venom.
The correct name is "honey possum".
There are no possums in possum pie, as true possums are found in Australia and nearby islands, and they are protected in Australia. Possums are not the same as opossums.
Brush-tail possums are comfortable in sub-alpine climates, through to temperate climates and sub-tropical.