Possums have adapted quite nicely to European settlement in Australia. When their habitat is cleared, they merely move residence into people's backyards, and often their roof space. There is a a ready source of food available in native backyard trees, and people often feed them bread and fruits.
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Possums generally have a single joey at a time.
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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.
Possums are protected native creatures of Australia and may not be kept as pets, so the question is moot.
To get to the other side. XD Actually the facts are they get food sometimes in the water and also so they can get clean.
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I'm sure it's because they are usually caught at night stealing food
There are believed to be about 66 million possums (specifically, Common Brushtail Possums) in New Zealand. They were originally introduced from neighbouring Australia for their fur, but have now become a severe environmental pest.
No, an opossum is a vertebrate as they are mammals with backbones.
Possums generally give birth to just a single joey (baby possum) at a time.
Possums are not blind.