No. True possums, marsupials of Australia, do not eat chickens' eggs.
However, the North American Virginia opossum, the only marsupial in North America, is omnivorous and will eat chicken and other bird eggs when available to them.
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This depends on whether you are referring to possums or opossums, which are quite distinct from one another. True possums, marsupials of Australia (and surrounding islands) have no interest in chickens ("chooks" in the Australian vernacular) or chicken pens, beyond getting some leftover fruit that may be in there. Opossums of north America are known to kill chickens and sometimes eat their eggs.
Yes, bobcats kill and eat chickens.
The early development of chickens and opossums shows similarities in their embryonic stages, such as the formation of similar structures like the neural tube and pharyngeal arches. Both species exhibit traits characteristic of vertebrates, including the presence of a notochord and the development of limbs. These shared developmental features suggest that chickens and opossums have a common evolutionary ancestor, highlighting the conserved nature of certain biological processes across different species.
You can't. That is impossible. The only way to get feathers on Minecraft is from chickens.
it can transfer diseases to human like bird flue ... !
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Not if you mean "man-eating chickens" Chickens, being omnivores, will kill and eat small rodents and other animals. So the answer is yes, chickens can and will kill for food.
something to do with embryology
*omnivore* Bears, ravens, pigs, opossums, chickens, skunks, raccoons, Piranhas and turtles are some examples.
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