I'm back, I'm back, with a very interesting fact!!! XD (for any of those who actually read these and care and love animals as much as me)
Opossums hideout in stumps, haystacks, vine tangles, attics, garages, road culverts, hollow trees, rock piles, crannies, under buildings, and in the abandoned burrows of other animals. Opossums are not territorial and do not maintain separate home ranges. They are exceptionally non-aggressive and non-destructive. They will not harm people or pets. They are more immune to many diseases than other animals and are far less likely to carry rabies. Opossums are beneficial to the environment because they eat insect pests, snails, and slugs. They have remarkable resistance to poisonous snakebite such as the rattlesnake, cottonmouth, Russell's viper, and Asiatic cobra. Opossum do not hibernate, and they are active at night.
I just find those things about the Opossums to be amazing. I wish I had resistance to poisonous snakes, that would be awsome!
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