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  1. 2 lut 2013 · Opossums are truly unique among our local wild mammals. Unfortunately Long Islanders are probably most familiar with them as road kill, observed belly up along our busy roadsides.

  2. Opossums on Long Island. Virginia Opossums are North America’s only marsupial, this means they have a pouch to carry around their offspring until they are old enough to move around on their own. They have long prehensile tails they use to grip and balance while climbing.

  3. A baby possum dangles from an evergreen in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. (Photo: stanley45 / iStock) Here are some fascinating facts about these shy, gentle mammals — North America’s only pouch-bearing marsupial and a major tick destroyer. Opossums aren’t possums.

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  5. An opossum in your yard should not be a problem, as they are not aggressive or destructive and do not attack or threaten pets or dig burrows. They are beneficial to humans because they feed on many types of insects, like crickets and beetles, as well as on mice and voles.

  6. 3 sie 2011 · North America is home to millions of Virginia opossums, but for a creature so commonly found in backyards and along roadways, this nocturnal marsupial is the subject of many myths and...

  7. Opossums are most easily distinguished by their long, cone-shaped head and black, beady eyes. They are covered in a coarse fur, which is generally gray around their outer torso, black or brown around their legs, and white on their face and underparts.

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