No
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they actually eat rabbits possums and sometimes kangeroo
Yes, possums are known to attack rabbits. The possum is actually one of the most predatory animals in the world!
small birds, rabbits, possums, other small animals
There is no species known as the southwestern Pygmy possum. Pygmy possum species include the Eastern, Western, Little, Long-tailed and Mountain Pygmy Possums. Regardless of the species, Pygmy possums are omnivores, not herbivores, feeding on nectar and arthropods. Some species also feed on fruit and even tiny lizards such as skinks.
Very simple. The whole food chain would crumble apart. Pygmy Rabbits are first level consumers; herbivores that eat Sagebush as a main dish. If they died, their many predators would suddenly be left without a food source. Most of their predators are carnivores; they can't eat the Sagebrush that Pygmy Rabbits eat!
The predators of the pygmy possums, of which there are five species, include eagles, hawks, owls and quolls. Foxes and feral cats, both of which have been introduced to Australia, are also predators of pygmy possums.
No, Pygmy rabbits do not live in turkey they live in north America.
it walks on four feet
No. Australian possums, such as pygmy possums, do not "play possum" like the American opossum does. They are different species, with different habits.
Pygmy possums feed mostly on nectar, but they do also eat flying insects, beetles and small lizards. They are able to actually catch flying insects with one paw, and they then eat the wings before consuming the bodies.
no