Possums don't kill their predators. In fact they play dead to confuse/trick their predator so they will leave the possum alone. They do kill/eat their prey so they are predators.
Possums do not play dead. This is a characteristic of opossums which are quite different from true possums of the Oceania region. These possums so not kill predators, and the only prey they kill are usually insects - which are killed by immediate ingestion.
The predators of true possums, which live in Australia, are eagles, hawks, owls and quolls. Foxes, which have been introduced to Australia, are also predators of possums. Possums should not be confused with opossums, which live in North America, and are not related to possums.
Yes, possums will certainly avoid dogs wherever possible.
Possums are generally not regarded as predators. There are some species of possums which are omnivorous, eating bth plant parts and insects, but many species are herbivorous.
Brushtailed possums are common in both rural and suburban areas. In their natural wild habitat, predators are eagles, hawks, owls and quolls. Foxes, which have been introduced to Australia, are also predators of Brushtailed possums. In suburban areas, possums are commonly chased and killed by domestic dogs.
Possums, Feral Cats, Rats, Stoats and Ferrets
Predators of the brushtail possum include eagles, hawks, owls and quolls. Foxes, which have been introduced to Australia, are also predators of possums, while domestic dogs readily kill possums.
Possums are prey more than predators. True possums are native to Australia and should not be confused with opossums of North America, which are very different creatures. Possums are only predators of insects, or of birds' eggs and young chicks in New Zealand. However, they are prey of pythons, dogs, foxes and quolls.
Introduced predators such as stoats, rats and possums are killing many of the birds of New Zealand - who originally had no natural predators.
Both possums and armadillos have developed unique adaptations to survive in their environments. Possums are known for their ability to "play dead" to avoid predators, a behavior that helps them escape danger. Armadillos, on the other hand, have a tough, armored shell that provides physical protection. Additionally, both species have a nocturnal lifestyle, allowing them to evade predators and forage for food under the cover of darkness.
In their habitat, possums depend on trees for shelter and protection from predators. Possums are equipped with sharp claws and prehensile tails for quickly climbing trees to escape from predators. The trees also provide them with food, whether it be nectar, fruit, lerps or insects.
Possums will avoid people whenever they can. They will not give chase.
Cats can have many predators. Coyotes, fox, larger dogs, groundhogs, raccoons and possums all can attack cats and cause harm.