Yes, opossums are known to scavenge and feed on roadkill. Opossums are opportunistic feeders and are often attracted to carrion, including animals that have been hit by vehicles. They have a keen sense of smell, which helps them locate potential food sources, and their scavenging behavior allows them to take advantage of available resources.
Opossums prefer road kill or insects. It is more likely that it is a vole eating your hosta.
It's very rare to see a badger kill a opossum , so a badger can eat a opossum .
There are a few animals that eat opossums such as the coyote. Wolves will also choose to eat opossums if they are hungry.
Opossums are opportunistic omnivores. They are known to eat road kill, frogs, insects, snakes, birds, and small mammals. The chances that one will eat a kitten is very small unless there is an extreme shortage of food source. The bigger issue for you is the continuous birthing of kittens in your yard. You can call your local "trap and release" organization or cat rescue organization for a solution. The will assist in trapping the stray cats and spay/neutering them before releasing them again. This is beneficial both to you and the stray cats and does not harm them in any way.A single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.
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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
yes. i have seen them eat dead snake.
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.