Yes , of course they would .
Possums usually sleep with their eyes closed, but you may see the occasional possum asleep during the daytime, with its eyes open.
to see
Yes, possums do close their eyes when they sleep. Like many mammals, they typically shut their eyelids to protect their eyes and reduce light exposure while resting. However, some possums may occasionally sleep with their eyes partially open, especially in response to environmental stimuli.
Possums have big eyes because they are nocturnal and it helps them see in the dark.
possums
Like most marsupials, possums see using their sharp eyes.
Possums are not blind.
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.
No. Ring-tail possums are not even close to being endangered.