Critter stop Blog Category: Opossum
Listen to this Article! Opossums are fascinating animals known for their unique behaviors and physical characteristics. Most people are familiar with their signature defense mechanism of "playing dead," but did you know that the opossum sound is also a source of intrigue? These sounds can range from hissing and growling to chattering and clicking. The […]
Read on to learn moreOpossums are one of the most common mammals found in North America. They're recognized for their distinctive looks, nighttime behaviors, and their inclination to feign death when feeling endangered. However, one aspect of opossums that is often overlooked is their tracks. As the seasons shift and early spring brings new life to the land, it's […]
Read on to learn moreOpossums are fascinating creatures with a unique set of teeth that set them apart from other mammals. Among biologists and animal enthusiasts alike, a topic of interest is often their teeth. Opossums have 50 teeth in total, which is more than any other North American mammal. One of the most interesting things about opossum teeth […]
Read on to learn moreEvery creature holds a sacred place in the intricate tapestry of nature's creations, weaving its narrative into the grand symphony of existence. Among these, the opossum emerges as a creature of profound spiritual significance, offering insights that resonate deeply with those attuned to the subtle whispers of the natural world. Navigating the Darkness with Resilience […]
Read on to learn moreWelcome to the intriguing world of opossums! These marsupials, often misunderstood and unique in their own right, might seem harmless, but do they carry diseases? Let's dive into the realm of these fascinating creatures and explore what diseases do opossums carry, common opossum diseases, can opossums carry diseases, and whether opossum diseases transmitted to humans. […]
Read on to learn moreI never thought I’d be the kind of person who could walk into a backyard and identify poop on sight. But here we are. It started with a few strange droppings near the trash bins. Not dog. Not cat. Something else. I assumed raccoon, because we’ve had our share of masked burglars rustling around. But […]
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