Possums are not the same as opossums. Possums live in Australia and nearby islands, so they are able to eat the same basic foods in winter as they do in summer, as food supplies remain plentiful.
Possums are essentially herbivorous and insectivorous, meaning they eat a variety of foods. Possums' feeding habits range from omnivores (the Common Brushtail possum) to specialist browsers of eucalyptus (Greater Glider), insectivores (Mountain Pygmy Possum) and nectar-feeders (Honey Possum).
In the wild, they eat young shoots, leaves, flowers, nectar and fruit of a variety of trees and shrubs. They also feed on insects.
Possums also enjoy a feed of bread and honey put out by helpful suburban homeowners. However, it is best not to feed possums as they may become dependent on people for their food supply.
Possums eat all types of fruit.
No. Possums do not eat fish.
True possums, those that live in Australia and New Zealand, begin their mating season towards the end of winter. Possums are not the same as opossums.
Yes, possums (which are not the same as opossums) do eat apples.
Tasmanian devils eat possums
no
Possums are unlikeky to eat green tomatoes. They like ripe, sweet fruits.
True possums (those found in Australia and nearby islands) do not eat rhubarb leaves.
Possums are expert climbers, and can use their prehensile tail quite well. They will readily eat pears.
No. Not at all. The only meat they eat are insects, but they prefer vegetation and fruits.
Yes. Possums will normally eat small avocados, I have two avocado trees in my backyard; and I can see the small avocados dissapearing from the trees. I have also seen possums at night at the driveway of my house. My yard-keeper showed me a path in the lawn by the fence where they walk at night; he agrees that the possums are the ones eating the small avocados.
Yes