Possums do not make good pets.
Also, they are protected native animals in Australia, so it is illegal to keep one without a special carer's licence.
If the question relates to opossums, commonly termed "possums" in the US but which are actually unrelated to true possums, the following applies:
In the US, wild opossums are also protected under a number of state laws, and require permits to keep in a captive state. They are, however, also hunted as food in some locales, as they are in Mexico and the Caribbean.
Captive opossums require numerous inoculations by law, and will need special licenses when breeding for scientific research.
No, possums are not legal pets in Texas.
No. Possums are not used as pets.
Possums are protected native creatures of Australia and may not be kept as pets, so the question is moot.
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Ringtail possums pose absolutely no danger to people. Their biggest danger is to other pets, not because they have sharp teeth and claws (as a possum will inevitably come off worse in a confrontation with a cat or dog), but because they are carriers of ticks.
Possums are not blind.
yes they are very good pets
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.
No. Sugar is not poisonous to possums.
Possums are mammals, and are covered with hair.