Do they bite or cause harm even if they are left alone?
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They are not a dangerous animal, but if you handle them they can give you a very nasty bite which could get infected.The only harm they cause is they like to eat flowers, and fruit.They are also very territorial,If you have one in your yard, he will keep others away.Please do not remove them and take them to the bush, they die if moved from their home.
a possum will usually play dead until it is safe and they are left alone. They really don't do much as far as posing a treat.
Opossums are the only marsupials (they carry their young in a pouch) found in the U.S. Their best defense is "playing possum" or pretending to be dead. However, when cornered, they can bite or attack. (If you get too close, they have a scarey sounding hiss). They do carry diseases, which are especially dangerous to horses. They can be a nuisance in the city because they like to get in trash cans and make a big mess. They are considered a pest in New Zealand because they do a lot of damage to their trees. Overall, however I wouldn't consider opossums to be dangerous.
Possums are a mixed bag. Generally not a harmful creature, but can deliver a nasty bite. Sad thing about it is, they are so dumb, they can forget they are biting you, so they won't let go. However, they only attack if they are absolutely threatened. Every possum I've ever met though hasn't been "evil", and actually pretty tame.
The cool thing is they can't HAVE rabies. Their body temperatures are too low. They can still carry it, but they can't HAVE it.
yea dude i got chaced by one of those f...ers but thats cuz i waz f...ing with it... but yea u can never tell with a wild animal...call animal control just to be safe...
not all of them are...my friend Dustin had a pet possum
Possums are cool. We use to go to an old country church that was infested with them. If you come upon one it will first try to run, then stop and hiss, finally they play dead. The guys would just wait until they played dead then pick them up by the tail and take them to the woods behind the church and toss them into the brush. They actually hang from their tails from the rafters of sheds or tree branches. They love to raid garbage cans, so you have to keep them covered. If they get too frightened, they do die. And they don't carry rabies like skunks or raccoons, but they can bite. Amazing creatures. Nothing to be afraid of though. They don't attack and never bite as long as you don't handle them much.
If wild. My aunt has 2 of them. They are pretty neat!
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