Yes, opossums are omnivores as they eat both plant and animal matter.
An opossum is a small terrestrial omnivorous marsupial. It is in the order Didelphimorphia and the family Didelphidae.
Also known as the Western Woolly Opossum, these omnivorous, arboreal marsupials are not naturally poisonous. They may carry diseases, however.See the Related Link(s) listed below for more information:
No, an opossum is not a producer; it is a consumer. Producers are organisms, such as plants, that create their own food through photosynthesis, while opossums are omnivorous mammals that eat a variety of foods, including plants and small animals. As consumers, opossums play a role in the ecosystem by helping to control pest populations and recycling nutrients.
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Opossum opossum
An opossum is a marsupial.
Opossum is a noun.
Opossum
An opossum is an omnivore.
Omnivorous
An opossum is the proper term. Opossum begins with a vowel so an is proper.
No, opossum are not endangered