It is the image that people have developed, mainly because young opossums (not possums) will use their partly prehensile tails to hang upside down. Adult possums and opossums cannot do this, as their weight is too great.
Myths like this develop out of misinformation that becomes exaggerated. One may ask: Why do people think koalas are bears? Why do people think a platypus's bill is like a duck's? Why do people think kangaroos are a common sight in Australian cities?
Possums actually do not hang upside down. Why? Let's see. 1) adults can't because they weigh too much and their tails can't support them. 2) babies could, but there's absolutely no point to it 3) the blood would rush to their heads and, unlike bats, their circulatory system is not developed enough to deal with this
some people think in the u shape there is a lot of luck and if you turn it upside down all the luck falls out but others think that the u shape can be a seat for witches and devils so turn it upside down!
No, the moon is not upside down when it sets. The perception of upside down depends on your location on Earth and the orientation of your perspective.
Possums are the most common thick skinned marsupials on earth. Possums are also nocturnal animals by nature and tend to sleep hanging upside down.
If the sky was upside down, the people will fall because there is no gravity holding it.
No. This is a myth. True possums, which are marsupials of Australia and surrounding islands, do not sleep hanging from a tree. Nor do opossums, an entirely different creature whose name is often shortened to 'possum'.
I think it is because people are used to read from left to right ( normally ), but when they read upside down with text or numbers, they still read from left to right, and that is why reading upside down, in my opinion, affects our fist thoughts without hesitating. Tell me if I am wrong or not!
What book is it?
DEED. Some people think NOON but the N's would be backwards.
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Ans : I think it is upside down position.
i think so