No, they do not. Opossums eat plants, like grass and fruits, along with things like snails, bugs (insects, roaches, etc.), rats and mice, snakes, amphibians, eggs, crayfish, and any other fish they can get.
Ocelots also eat rabbits and opossums.
Opossums are opportunistic feeders and may eat baby rabbits if the opportunity arises, but they do not specifically hunt them. Their diet primarily consists of insects, fruits, and small animals. While they might scavenge on a dead baby rabbit or eat one if they find it, it's not a common part of their diet. Overall, opossums play a more significant role in controlling pests than as predators of rabbits.
There are a few animals that eat opossums such as the coyote. Wolves will also choose to eat opossums if they are hungry.
3 word answer: Rabbits and Opossums
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Opossums mainly eat fruit, plant materials, seeds and things like that but they will eat eat insects. They are generally omnivores but overall they often eat fruit. They are in the omnivorous range.yes
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No they don't.
no.thay are omnivores,they eat both meat and plant
Pretty much anything. Opossums generally eat trash, roadkill, small rodents and birds.
In South and Central America, big cats and pit vipers eat opossums.
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