Are opossums dumb?

Opossum intelligence? Yes, despite their undeserved reputation for stupidity and a brain that is only one-fifth the size of a cat's, opossums are better at remembering where food is hidden than are dogs, cats, or rats.
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How intelligent is an opossum?

Despite all this, opossums actually excel in intelligence tests. In one study, scientists tested opossums' ability to remember where food had been hidden, and they scored even higher than cats, rats, dogs, and rabbits. In another study, opossums demonstrated that they can solve maze puzzles faster than cats and rats.
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Are opossums smarter than rats?

Possums are smart

According to MNN, when possums were tested for the ability to remember where food is, they scored better than rats, rabbits, cats and even dogs. They can also make their way through a maze more quickly than either rats or cats.
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Do possums like humans?

Opossums are much more afraid of humans than we are of them. There are two lines of defense for an opossum when confronted by a human. They will rarely attack, or they will play dead to avoid confrontation. The opossum has an instinct to act dead when standing against humans or other animals.
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Are opossums friendly?

Opossums Are Gentle Wild Neighbors

Opossums are peaceful animals that prefer not to fight although they may hiss, growl, and even bite if cornered. It is much more likely that the opossum will faint or “play dead” at the prospect of a confrontation. This physiological response is involuntary and automatic.
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The amazingly stupid possums



How do you befriend a possum?

Let your pet rest its feet in the crook of your arm so that it can feel safe and properly supported. Allow your pet opossum to sit in your lap and eventually crawl onto your shoulders and arms, which is its nature. Once you have gotten to this point, you will truly have a tame pet opossum.
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Can a possum make a good pet?

Short-tailed opossums have grown in popularity as exotic pets over the past few years. They are very good pets for beginners due to their cleanliness, omnivorous diet, and general good health. These opossums are small, friendly creatures with easy care requirements—and they're cute!
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Are possums nice or mean?

Opossum are gentle neighbors and are rarely dangerous.
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Will a opossum bite you?

Just like any scared animal, it's possible for opossums to bite in defense. If they feel cornered or threatened, opossums will use several escape strategies ranging from playing dead to hissing. Biting is rare, but people should avoid contact with all wild animals to eliminate the risk.
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Can possums and cats mate?

Mammalian Hybrids. As make the angels weep. Many biologists would say that a hybrid between a cats and a brush-tailed possums (Felis catus × Trichosurus vulpecula) would be impossible. The claim is that the two are simply too distantly related to produce progeny together.
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Is a possum smarter than a dog?

Opossum intelligence? Yes, despite their undeserved reputation for stupidity and a brain that is only one-fifth the size of a cat's, opossums are better at remembering where food is hidden than are dogs, cats, or rats.
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Why are possums smart?

Opossums Are Smart Critters

For one, they have a remarkable ability to find food and to remember where it is. When tested, opossums outscored rats, rabbits, cats, and dogs — but not humans. 2 They also can find their way through a maze more efficiently than rats and cats.
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Do possums eat baby cats?

Opossums do not prey on cats or other larger mammals but will attack them if cornered, or if competing for food. Opossums cause loss to home gardens by eating nuts, berries, fruits, and grapes. They eat pet food left outside and may raid compost bins.
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Why do possums play dead?

Playing dead is the most effective way they have to protect themselves against predators. Most predators don't want to eat an animal that's already dead. So, they usually move on if they see an opossum's lifeless body on the ground. Playing dead is an involuntary response on the part of the opossum.
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Are opossums blind?

They're not blind.

Contrary to popular belief, opossums aren't blind at all. They just have terrible eyesight during the day. Their pupils are always dilated, and as nocturnal animals, an opossum's eyesight improves drastically at night.
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Are possums fast?

With a top speed of about 4 miles per hour, when “running,” opossums appear to be walking quickly, with the tail rotating in circles for balance.
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Are possums scared of dogs?

However, you'll be glad to know that opossums are generally not confrontational. Are possums afraid of dogs? Yes, when opossums see a dog, they prefer to run away. Their small size and submissive and docile manners mean they are usually of no threat if the dogs leave them alone.
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Are possums nasty?

Opossums aren't scary. In fact, they're very peaceful animals who could be doing more around your home than you realize. That's why it's important to take the right steps in “getting rid” of them. Instead of trying to kill them, you can have them safely retrieved and moved so they can continue to do good elsewhere.
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Do possum bites hurt?

While we don't recommend getting bitten by any animals, opossums are some of the least dangerous and least intimidating critters you might encounter! Inch per inch, their bites are much weaker than those of a domestic dog, and about a third as strong as a human.
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Can I keep a baby opossum as a pet?

Question: Can I keep an opossum as a pet? Answer: No. All wild animals belong in the wild. Give the opossum the chance to live the life nature intended…in the wild.
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Do possums purr?

Opossums are very quiet creatures. You are far more likely to see one long before hearing any noises from it. When threatened they often will hiss, much like a cat, and can make a low growling sound. Some have reported hearing opossums softly purring to their young, though I have never been so privileged.
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Can you potty train a possum?

Whether you've just adopted a short tailed or a Virginia opossum as a pet, you can train your opossum to use a litter box. Both opossum species are clean animals and both tend to choose designated areas to defecate and urinate. These qualities make litter box training easier to accomplish.
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How do possums show affection?

“They do something we call 'sliming,' which is where they'll lick your skin and rub their head against you. It's a sign of affection, but it's an experience when, in the middle of the night, you're awakened by a big opossum licking your face.”
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