Possums are certainly able to back out of a space - and they frequently do, particularly when climbing in and out of roof spaces or hollows in trees.
The possums can grow up to 70CM long
Possums are nocturnal, so they engage in a great deal of activity at night. This is when they feed, have territorial disputes, and mate.
Yes, possums do have claws on their back feet. These claws are not as prominent as those on their front feet, which are more adapted for grasping and climbing. The back claws help them maintain balance and provide traction as they navigate their environment. Overall, possums are well adapted for climbing and foraging, using their claws effectively for various tasks.
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Possums are not blind.
No. True possums, native to Australia and nearby islands, will not walk up to a human on their own. Humans can usually approach them up to a certain point, but when humans get too close, the possums will quickly retreat.
Possums are eaten by snakes.
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.
Possums are mammals, and are covered with hair.
No. Sugar is not poisonous to possums.
No. Ring-tail possums are not even close to being endangered.