The Brush Tail Possum is found mostly in forests in New Zealand.
They can not kill you
because it's tail is shaped like a brush
Trichosurus Vulpecula Fuliginosus
There is indeed such a thing as a white Common Brushtail possum, but it is uncommon. See related link.
No.True possums are found in New Guinea, Australia (including Tasmania), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and a few other small islands in the Pacific region. Although not native to New Zealand, the brush-tailed possum was introduced into that country over a century ago and has subsequently become a pest.Varieties of possums found in Australia include the ring tail possum, various species of pygmy possums, brush tailed possum and gliders.The creature known as an opossum is found in North America, while a type of water-possum, known as the yapok, is found in central and South America.
What is the behavior of a possum?
In its natural habitat, a Brush-Tailed-Possum eats leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
No. Green tree snakes eat frogs and other small reptiles, and occasionally fish.
The smallest possum is the Little Pygmy Possum. it is found in Tasmania, and the mallee country of western Victoria. This tiny possum weighs just 7 to 9 grams and is about 6.5 cm in length, with a tail length of 7.5 cm.
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.
A fox's tail is called a brush.A brush
yes, because they eat the bugs and insects that some people have fears of and they don't hurt or attack anyone unless you do it first.