Yes, opossums sometimes bury their scat as a means of concealing it from predators and other animals. This behavior is not universal among all opossums, but it can occur, especially in areas where they feel threatened. Burying scat may also help reduce the odor, further minimizing detection. Overall, it's one of many instinctual behaviors that aid in their survival.
The humpback whale produce the world's largest scat. However, this is surprising because the blue whale is the largest animal on earth.
Charlie Bury is 6' 1".
Bury Me Standing was created in 2006.
Józef Bury was born in 1961.
Edward Bury was born in 1794.
No, they do not bury their scat. They use it as a marker for the boundaries of their territory.
yes
Animal scat with fur could belong to carnivorous animals like coyotes, bears, or bobcats, as they typically ingest fur along with their prey. The presence of fur in scat can help identify the type of animal that produced it, along with other factors like size and location. This is a common characteristic in the scat of animals that primarily feed on other animals.
Possums are not decomposers. They are consumers.
answer is "scat" And those are the "scat" performers of the group.
Red.
Scat Me If You Can was created in 1999.
One definition of the word "scat" is "animal droppings", e.g. bear scat. So - yes. Scat is another word for animal feces.
Yeah Scat by Carl Hiaasen.
Bats, Opposums, Wolves.
Fabric softener sheets, seriously.
raccoons, opposums and coyotes