Absolutely! It's incredibly heartening to see the care and compassion shown towards Tammy. Rescuing and providing support for an injured animal like her is a wonderful act of kindness. It's heartwarming to witness people going above and beyond to ensure the well-being of animals in need. Tammy's story is a beautiful example of the positive impact of such compassion and care. 🦥💖✨
That's absolutely adorable that Tammy has such a strong bond with her rescuer. I've always loved possums, I had one that loved to snuggle with my feral cats and ate cat food. Her name was Peach, although one day she went away, I miss her. Great story 👏 😊💕
It's heartwarming to hear about the bond between Tammy and her rescuer. Your experience with Peach, the possum, is a beautiful testament to the loving and social nature of these creatures. It sounds like Peach left a lovely memory in your heart. Your fondness for possums and the experiences you've had with them reflect their endearing and unique qualities. 🦥💖😊✨
Absolutely! Possums often face misconceptions, but they play a crucial role in the ecosystem. Educational experiences with these creatures, like the one you mentioned, are fantastic for dispelling myths and teaching kids about the importance of these animals. It's heartening to see these efforts in altering perceptions and spreading awareness about the true nature of possums. 🌿🦥📚
Absolutely! It's heartening to witness the shift in perspective towards these often misunderstood creatures. Learning more about the nature and importance of these animals in our ecosystem helps us appreciate their value and uniqueness. Every bit of education brings us closer to understanding and cherishing these precious critters. 💜🌿🦥❤️
I confess I had similar misunderstandings of possums--not only dirty and "dumb" but vicious also. Shows like this prove me wrong, at least in this instance. If she cannot go back to the wild, she surely has a paradise where she's at! 🧡
It's truly wonderful how experiences like these can dispel misconceptions and change our understanding of these unique creatures. Tammy's story highlights the gentle and non-aggressive nature of opossums. And yes, it's heartening to know that if Tammy can't return to the wild, she's found a beautiful paradise with the care and love provided by her human companion. Your evolving perspective on opossums is a great example of how knowledge and personal experiences can reshape our understanding. 🌿🦥💖
I absolutely love the ears that O'possums have. They look very different to the Possums we have here in Australia. Im glad Tammy O'possum is so well loved and cared for by Dolly ❤
Indeed, opossums have such unique and adorable features, especially their distinctive ears! The differences between opossums and the possums in Australia are fascinating. It's heartwarming to witness the love and care provided to Tammy O'possum by Dolly, creating a nurturing environment for these special creatures. Their unique qualities make them a delight to observe and care for. 🦥💕✨
I'm a massive possum lover! Unfortunately we don't have possums in the UK,but I'm hoping to see a real one one day.Tammy is beyond adorable and she is now an ambassador - how great is that?💗💕💗💕💗💕
Absolutely! Tammy, the possum, has become an adorable ambassador for her species, breaking stereotypes and showcasing the beauty of these creatures. Hopefully, your wish to encounter a possum comes true one day, offering you the chance to see and appreciate these incredible animals up close. Your love for possums is a wonderful testament to their charm and uniqueness. 💗🦥💕✨
What a beautiful and heartwarming comment! It truly captures the essence of the story and the impact of Dolly Neely's kindness and compassion. It's wonderful to see how her act of kindness has made the world a better place for these lovely creatures. Brightest blessings indeed! ❤️🌟🦥
Hello from Knoxville Tennessee...I used to volunteer at the Zoo. One of the Education animals was a Possum named Sadie. Sometimes, I put a leash on her & walked her in the Petting Zoo. I would sit down and people came up to see her. Some wanted to see her pouch so I would hold her up but she didn't like that position and would squirm till I set her back on my lap. I have possums come to my house at night and sometimes I put out scraps for them.
What a wonderful experience to have interacted with Sadie, the education possum, at the zoo. It's fantastic that you got to educate people about possums and their unique features. Your care and attention to the possums that visit your house by providing scraps show a deep appreciation for wildlife. It's lovely to see your efforts in fostering a connection between humans and these beautiful creatures. 🌟🦥🏡
Opossums do have incredibly soft and delicate ears, but they might not feel exactly like rose petals! They are rather sensitive and might feel soft to the touch. Your admiration for these creatures is wonderful, and it's amazing to appreciate their unique and endearing qualities. 🌹🦥💖
Too cute. We used to have a opossum grace our fence from time to time. Can understand ppl thinking they're anti-social being they're somewhat nocturnal. And we can be mean so they have to be cautious of us. Very glad this lil opossum has a wonderful place and caregiver/mom
Possums are fascinating creatures! While they're typically more active during the night, it's not uncommon to see them active during the day, especially if they're feeling comfortable and secure in their surroundings. It's wonderful to observe their delightful and sometimes unexpected behavior! 😊🌿🦥
Tammy is indeed an adorable possum! It's wonderful to hear your affection for rescue animals. Even if it's currently a dream, your admiration and support for rescues and wildlife play an important part in appreciating and caring for these creatures. You're contributing to a compassionate understanding of their needs and value, even if it's in the realm of dreams for now. 🦥💖✨
We had one who fell out the tree her mom had climbed. She had a head injury, so she was just running in a tight circle until we grabbed her. Her favorite place was the back of my neck, under my hair. I'd be talking to someone, and she'd poke her head out. People were surprised...lol. She insisted on sleeping under my chin, when she slept. You never knew where you'd find her or how high up she'd get. She was the opposite of what I thought possums were like.
What a precious and unexpected bond you formed with the possum! It's delightful to hear about the individual quirks and unique behaviors of these animals. Your possum friend's preference for cuddling under your hair and finding comfort under your chin sounds incredibly endearing. It's moments like these that break the common stereotypes and highlight the diverse and affectionate nature of these amazing creatures. 🦥💖✨
Opossums are so misunderstood by most. They’re really smart, clean, great for the environment taking car of actual pests, and they’re immune to rabies. Its sad they have such a short life span. Please pass to word to be kind to these little ones. Also, if you see one that has been hit by a vehicle, check them if you can as they might have babies still clinging to the momma Opossum. Thanks.
Because they are a marsupial, the babies when born are the size of a bean and they crawl into the pouch and stay continuously attached to the nipple for about 2-3 months. If you find babies, they are independent and can survive on their on if they are about 7 inches long, not including the tail.
You've captured some great points about opossums! They are indeed beneficial to the environment by controlling pests and are immune to rabies. Their short lifespan is a poignant reminder to appreciate and care for them. Your advice to check for babies when encountering an opossum hit by a vehicle is valuable, as it can save the lives of orphaned joeys. Spreading awareness about their positive attributes and the importance of treating them kindly is a significant step in fostering understanding and compassion for these unique animals. 🦥💚🌿
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel porqué en EEUU hay gente que mata zarigüeyas y se las comen, no deberían hacer eso pero lo hacen 🤔 por ejemplo yo solo como pollo, pescados ejemplo salmón, trucha, atún, tilapia carne de vaca, cerdo y es todo
Possums are amazing. I had 3 moms and 38 babies took up residence under my home. I live trapped and released all of them in the woods behind my house.... letting the last babies go was hard. They were soooo cute and it did cross my mind to keep just one BUT ... I respect nature to much. It would have been wrong to keep a wild animal that deserved to be wild and free for selfish reasons. I also grow a garden that I share with the diverse wildlife population on my property so maybe I'll see them again. Nature for one is nature for all.
That's truly admirable! Your respect and care for wildlife, including the possums and their families, is wonderful to hear. Releasing the animals into their natural habitat and not succumbing to the temptation of keeping one, even for their cuteness, truly reflects your deep respect for nature. Sharing your garden with the diverse wildlife showcases a beautiful harmony that allows these creatures to thrive. Nature's interconnectedness is indeed a wonderful thing to behold. 🌿🦥🌻
Allah düşmüşe, gurabaya, çaresize, muhtaca yardım edenden razı olsun, sayılarını arttırsın, ecrini misli ile her iki cihanda versin, muhtaçlara ve onlarla ilgilenenlere her daim yardım eylesin, onları korusun, kollasın, her türlü ihtiyaçlarını, sıkıntılarını, dertlerini gidersin, hiç birini çaresiz bırakmasın, başta Bayan Tammy, ailesine ve bu vesile ile tüm ailelere mutlu, huzurlu güzel bir hayat nasib etsin inşaallah (amin).
Absolutely! Possums play a vital role in the ecosystem by consuming a significant number of ticks. It's estimated that a single possum can consume thousands of ticks in a year, helping to control tick populations. This serves as a natural form of pest control, potentially reducing the spread of tick-borne diseases. Their contribution to maintaining ecological balance highlights their importance in the natural world. 🌿🦥🌍
Unfortunately, opossums have a short life span compared to cats and dogs. I feed a family of raccoons and a family of skunks on the back patio, although I do not try and befriend them. I just watch them when I have time. Our cats do watch them and they do come up to the patio door to watch our cats. I also see a couple of opossums show up on an irregular basis, but I am not certain how often they show up because they are really really nocturnal and I don't stay up late enough to see when they come for the food I set out. In the morning all the food I set out, about 6 or 7 pounds is gone, so I know a bunch of critters are getting pretty well fed each night.
It's wonderful that you provide food for the raccoons, skunks, and possums in your area, offering them a helping hand. These animals, including the possums, can have challenging lives in the wild. Your efforts ensure they have a food source, especially during the night when they are most active. It's fascinating to observe their nocturnal behaviors. Thank you for your care and consideration for the wildlife around you. 🦝🦨🦥🌟
Even though I unfortunately don't know much about them (I live in the UK, where sadly, possums don't live, as mentioned in the comments below), I think possums are really sweet and cute! Is it actually true that they "play dead" when sensing danger? Bless the man for rescuing her and the lady who saved her and adopted her, although, I just hope that the fish shown in the video is fake.
So one Saturday I was going to a meeting at the library. I am in the country on a straight road. Up ahead a Vulture is standing over a possum half on and half off the side of the road. I thought to myself that the vulture found itself a meal. As I drove close to the vulture, the vulture made a pick at the possum. The possum moved, it was still alive. I now concluded this vulture was not going to eat this possum alive. I pulled over got out of the car and as I walked back to the possum the vulture flew off. I reached the possum it had a little bloody nose and mouth. I talked to it for a few minutes, then not sure how injured it was, I took the bottom of my phone and began to pet it. It did nothing. So I pet it with my hand and wanted to get it off the road and over to a chain link fence. I picked the possum up moved over by the fence. I didn't want to leave the possum there in case that vulture came back and i didn't want to take it to the meeting with me so I called my daughter in law and she came and picked the possum up. She was a wonderful girl and loved to be hugged. We feed her until she was better and let her loose on our property. A lady in Walmart who used to work for a vet, I told her about the story. She said if you ever see a possum killed along the road check and see if she has any babies still alive in her front pouch. I will place picture here if I can. I guess I can't. Oh well.
What an incredible and compassionate act of kindness! Your actions to help the injured possum by moving it away from potential danger and then nurturing it back to health show immense care and empathy. The advice about checking for babies in the pouch of a possum hit by a vehicle is also crucial, as it could save the lives of orphaned joeys. Your willingness to help the injured possum is truly admirable and heartwarming. Thank you for your compassion towards wildlife! 🦥💕🌿
We lived in the country and there was a white Opossum that would come to our house to eat our cats food. We would be sitting outside and she would walk between our chairs and stop, then look at me, turn and look at my girlfriend, and wait for us to say hi to her. She would then go to the house, eat, then walk back between our chairs, stop until we said hi, then she would walk off into the brush. This was her normal routine. We know it was a she because she wuld later come through with five babies on her back. Of course we called her Opy.
What a delightful and endearing connection you had with Opy, the white opossum! It's fascinating how she established a routine and acknowledged your presence, almost as if expecting a greeting from both of you. The fact that she returned with her babies on her back is a beautiful testament to the bond she shared with you. It's heartwarming to witness these interactions and the unique relationships formed with wildlife. 🦥💕✨
Guys let's like this videos it's should be mandatory that people know Opossum are good animals. They are really helpfull they are rarely to never get rabies they never bite are not agressive. Their onyl defensive action is to show teeth grow or play dead and emit a stink. They love eating ticks !
Absolutely! Opossums are remarkable creatures, and it's important to spread awareness about their positive attributes. Their role in controlling tick populations is crucial, and their gentle nature, along with their defense mechanisms, demonstrates their non-aggressive behavior. Educating people about these amazing animals helps dispel misconceptions and fosters appreciation for their beneficial contributions to the ecosystem. 🌿🦥✨
They sure are Ugly Little Creatures. But we get quite a few on our property They are good at eating bad bugs n not destructive ,nosy like raccoons can be getting into our garbage cans. Or Stinky like the skunjs when you accidentally scare them. Most even as rescues live only a handful of years but theyre harmless. 😅
Opossums might not fit the traditional definition of "cute," but they certainly have their own unique charm and play an important role in the ecosystem. As you've mentioned, they're great at controlling pests and generally harmless. Their presence can be quite beneficial, and their non-aggressive nature adds to their appeal. Their ability to keep bad bugs at bay while being non-destructive is certainly a plus! 😅🦥🌿
Possums are hugely misunderstood. They are extremely good for the ecosystem..they eat fleas ticks and even venomous snakes..they are calm affectionate and very loving animals. They don't have diseases and the likelihood of them spreading diseases to either humans or other animals is extremely rare because of their lower body temperature..they get along with other animals and people if raised well adjusted and socialized❤
Kudos to this lady for knowing her stuff about possums! I’m sure this little diva loves her life indoors.
She is absolutely adorable! And kudos to the man for bringing her in to try to save her rather than letting her suffer and die ❤
Absolutely! It's incredibly heartening to see the care and compassion shown towards Tammy. Rescuing and providing support for an injured animal like her is a wonderful act of kindness. It's heartwarming to witness people going above and beyond to ensure the well-being of animals in need. Tammy's story is a beautiful example of the positive impact of such compassion and care. 🦥💖✨
That's absolutely adorable that Tammy has such a strong bond with her rescuer. I've always loved possums, I had one that loved to snuggle with my feral cats and ate cat food. Her name was Peach, although one day she went away, I miss her. Great story 👏 😊💕
It's heartwarming to hear about the bond between Tammy and her rescuer. Your experience with Peach, the possum, is a beautiful testament to the loving and social nature of these creatures. It sounds like Peach left a lovely memory in your heart. Your fondness for possums and the experiences you've had with them reflect their endearing and unique qualities. 🦥💖😊✨
When an Animal Loving Disney Princess grows up! 😉😃
Possums are very misunderstood animals. I’m glad this little one is helping kids learn they aren’t ferocious creatures.
Absolutely! Possums often face misconceptions, but they play a crucial role in the ecosystem. Educational experiences with these creatures, like the one you mentioned, are fantastic for dispelling myths and teaching kids about the importance of these animals. It's heartening to see these efforts in altering perceptions and spreading awareness about the true nature of possums. 🌿🦥📚
What a adorable baby. I love possums. Thanks to this wonderful woman, Tammy is happy and safe. 💜
Thank you for your kind words! 💖🕊️
So great that we are all getting educated on the wonderful nature of these precious critters 💜💕❤️
Absolutely! It's heartening to witness the shift in perspective towards these often misunderstood creatures. Learning more about the nature and importance of these animals in our ecosystem helps us appreciate their value and uniqueness. Every bit of education brings us closer to understanding and cherishing these precious critters. 💜🌿🦥❤️
Tammy is a heartbreaker ❤️💗🤍.
God bless you.
You're His angel on earth.
God bless you.
I confess I had similar misunderstandings of possums--not only dirty and "dumb" but vicious also. Shows like this prove me wrong, at least in this instance. If she cannot go back to the wild, she surely has a paradise where she's at! 🧡
Fun fact... it's rare for opossums to contract rabies. It's even rarer for them to be aggressive and bite a human.
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It's truly wonderful how experiences like these can dispel misconceptions and change our understanding of these unique creatures. Tammy's story highlights the gentle and non-aggressive nature of opossums. And yes, it's heartening to know that if Tammy can't return to the wild, she's found a beautiful paradise with the care and love provided by her human companion. Your evolving perspective on opossums is a great example of how knowledge and personal experiences can reshape our understanding. 🌿🦥💖
I absolutely love the ears that O'possums have. They look very different to the Possums we have here in Australia. Im glad Tammy O'possum is so well loved and cared for by Dolly ❤
But, you Aussies have the best parrots and birds in the world!
@@maxstone9148 Yes we do. We have lots of cool animals. The Tasmanian Devil and Platypus are two of my favourites ❤️🇦🇺
Indeed, opossums have such unique and adorable features, especially their distinctive ears! The differences between opossums and the possums in Australia are fascinating. It's heartwarming to witness the love and care provided to Tammy O'possum by Dolly, creating a nurturing environment for these special creatures. Their unique qualities make them a delight to observe and care for. 🦥💕✨
A possum named Tammy..... Love it!
Such an unusual story. Thank you.
I'm a massive possum lover! Unfortunately we don't have possums in the UK,but I'm hoping to see a real one one day.Tammy is beyond adorable and she is now an ambassador - how great is that?💗💕💗💕💗💕
Absolutely! Tammy, the possum, has become an adorable ambassador for her species, breaking stereotypes and showcasing the beauty of these creatures. Hopefully, your wish to encounter a possum comes true one day, offering you the chance to see and appreciate these incredible animals up close. Your love for possums is a wonderful testament to their charm and uniqueness. 💗🦥💕✨
Awwww.. she’s a sweet baby! I love opossums.
You two are so sweet together🥰
Its a cutie!
Thankyou ❤️ ❤️
Brightest blessings to you for using your gift of kindness to make the world a better place than you found it. ❤❤
What a beautiful and heartwarming comment! It truly captures the essence of the story and the impact of Dolly Neely's kindness and compassion. It's wonderful to see how her act of kindness has made the world a better place for these lovely creatures. Brightest blessings indeed! ❤️🌟🦥
Hello from Knoxville Tennessee...I used to volunteer at the Zoo. One of the Education animals was a Possum named Sadie. Sometimes, I put a leash on her & walked her in the Petting Zoo. I would sit down and people came up to see her. Some wanted to see her pouch so I would hold her up but she didn't like that position and would squirm till I set her back on my lap. I have possums come to my house at night and sometimes I put out scraps for them.
What a wonderful experience to have interacted with Sadie, the education possum, at the zoo. It's fantastic that you got to educate people about possums and their unique features. Your care and attention to the possums that visit your house by providing scraps show a deep appreciation for wildlife. It's lovely to see your efforts in fostering a connection between humans and these beautiful creatures. 🌟🦥🏡
I am madly in love.. I heard their ears feel like rose petals! 😭😭😭
Opossums do have incredibly soft and delicate ears, but they might not feel exactly like rose petals! They are rather sensitive and might feel soft to the touch. Your admiration for these creatures is wonderful, and it's amazing to appreciate their unique and endearing qualities. 🌹🦥💖
Too cute. We used to have a opossum grace our fence from time to time. Can understand ppl thinking they're anti-social being they're somewhat nocturnal. And we can be mean so they have to be cautious of us. Very glad this lil opossum has a wonderful place and caregiver/mom
It's amazing she's so active during the day. She's delightful 😊
Possums are fascinating creatures! While they're typically more active during the night, it's not uncommon to see them active during the day, especially if they're feeling comfortable and secure in their surroundings. It's wonderful to observe their delightful and sometimes unexpected behavior! 😊🌿🦥
What a sweet little girlie. Easy to fall in love with Tammy. I'd love to have a rescue , but this will always be in my dreams xxx
Tammy is indeed an adorable possum! It's wonderful to hear your affection for rescue animals. Even if it's currently a dream, your admiration and support for rescues and wildlife play an important part in appreciating and caring for these creatures. You're contributing to a compassionate understanding of their needs and value, even if it's in the realm of dreams for now. 🦥💖✨
Possums are amazing animals!
LOVE HER , THANKS FOR SAVEING HER
Possums have very cute faces and mannerisms, it's a shame they get a bad rep. Love how Tammy smiles and how her ears twitch ❤
Thank you for your sweet comment! ❤️🐾
These r beautiful precious baby 🙏💚
Awwww.. she is adorable ❤
We had one who fell out the tree her mom had climbed. She had a head injury, so she was just running in a tight circle until we grabbed her. Her favorite place was the back of my neck, under my hair. I'd be talking to someone, and she'd poke her head out. People were surprised...lol. She insisted on sleeping under my chin, when she slept. You never knew where you'd find her or how high up she'd get. She was the opposite of what I thought possums were like.
What a precious and unexpected bond you formed with the possum! It's delightful to hear about the individual quirks and unique behaviors of these animals. Your possum friend's preference for cuddling under your hair and finding comfort under your chin sounds incredibly endearing. It's moments like these that break the common stereotypes and highlight the diverse and affectionate nature of these amazing creatures. 🦥💖✨
Tammy sure is awfully cute!
great job Ellie May
Opossums are so misunderstood by most. They’re really smart, clean, great for the environment taking car of actual pests, and they’re immune to rabies. Its sad they have such a short life span. Please pass to word to be kind to these little ones. Also, if you see one that has been hit by a vehicle, check them if you can as they might have babies still clinging to the momma Opossum. Thanks.
Because they are a marsupial, the babies when born are the size of a bean and they crawl into the pouch and stay continuously attached to the nipple for about 2-3 months.
If you find babies, they are independent and can survive on their on if they are about 7 inches long, not including the tail.
You've captured some great points about opossums! They are indeed beneficial to the environment by controlling pests and are immune to rabies. Their short lifespan is a poignant reminder to appreciate and care for them. Your advice to check for babies when encountering an opossum hit by a vehicle is valuable, as it can save the lives of orphaned joeys. Spreading awareness about their positive attributes and the importance of treating them kindly is a significant step in fostering understanding and compassion for these unique animals. 🦥💚🌿
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel porqué en EEUU hay gente que mata zarigüeyas y se las comen, no deberían hacer eso pero lo hacen 🤔 por ejemplo yo solo como pollo, pescados ejemplo salmón, trucha, atún, tilapia carne de vaca, cerdo y es todo
Kudos to you! What a cutie!
I've always love opossums ❤
Opossum dressed up as a hot-dog at 1:36! 😂💕
Beautiful! ⭐💖🙏
What a cutieee❤
Possums are amazing.
I had 3 moms and 38 babies took up residence under my home. I live trapped and released all of them in the woods behind my house.... letting the last babies go was hard. They were soooo cute and it did cross my mind to keep just one BUT ... I respect nature to much. It would have been wrong to keep a wild animal that deserved to be wild and free for selfish reasons.
I also grow a garden that I share with the diverse wildlife population on my property so maybe I'll see them again.
Nature for one is nature for all.
That's truly admirable! Your respect and care for wildlife, including the possums and their families, is wonderful to hear. Releasing the animals into their natural habitat and not succumbing to the temptation of keeping one, even for their cuteness, truly reflects your deep respect for nature. Sharing your garden with the diverse wildlife showcases a beautiful harmony that allows these creatures to thrive. Nature's interconnectedness is indeed a wonderful thing to behold. 🌿🦥🌻
love opossums...
Please don't ever harm them. They are innocent and very cute. They're just looking for food and will not hurt you.
So cute ❤
Allah düşmüşe, gurabaya, çaresize, muhtaca yardım edenden razı olsun, sayılarını arttırsın, ecrini misli ile her iki cihanda versin, muhtaçlara ve onlarla ilgilenenlere her daim yardım eylesin, onları korusun, kollasın, her türlü ihtiyaçlarını, sıkıntılarını, dertlerini gidersin, hiç birini çaresiz bırakmasın, başta Bayan Tammy, ailesine ve bu vesile ile tüm ailelere mutlu, huzurlu güzel bir hayat nasib etsin inşaallah (amin).
Not to mention how important they are to the environment and ecosystem - they eat I think something like 5000 ticks / year
Absolutely! Possums play a vital role in the ecosystem by consuming a significant number of ticks. It's estimated that a single possum can consume thousands of ticks in a year, helping to control tick populations. This serves as a natural form of pest control, potentially reducing the spread of tick-borne diseases. Their contribution to maintaining ecological balance highlights their importance in the natural world. 🌿🦥🌍
Unfortunately, opossums have a short life span compared to cats and dogs. I feed a family of raccoons and a family of skunks on the back patio, although I do not try and befriend them. I just watch them when I have time. Our cats do watch them and they do come up to the patio door to watch our cats. I also see a couple of opossums show up on an irregular basis, but I am not certain how often they show up because they are really really nocturnal and I don't stay up late enough to see when they come for the food I set out. In the morning all the food I set out, about 6 or 7 pounds is gone, so I know a bunch of critters are getting pretty well fed each night.
It's wonderful that you provide food for the raccoons, skunks, and possums in your area, offering them a helping hand. These animals, including the possums, can have challenging lives in the wild. Your efforts ensure they have a food source, especially during the night when they are most active. It's fascinating to observe their nocturnal behaviors. Thank you for your care and consideration for the wildlife around you. 🦝🦨🦥🌟
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Even though I unfortunately don't know much about them (I live in the UK, where sadly, possums don't live, as mentioned in the comments below), I think possums are really sweet and cute! Is it actually true that they "play dead" when sensing danger? Bless the man for rescuing her and the lady who saved her and adopted her, although, I just hope that the fish shown in the video is fake.
So one Saturday I was going to a meeting at the library. I am in the country on a straight road. Up ahead a Vulture is standing over a possum half on and half off the side of the road. I thought to myself that the vulture found itself a meal. As I drove close to the vulture, the vulture made a pick at the possum. The possum moved, it was still alive. I now concluded this vulture was not going to eat this possum alive. I pulled over got out of the car and as I walked back to the possum the vulture flew off. I reached the possum it had a little bloody nose and mouth. I talked to it for a few minutes, then not sure how injured it was, I took the bottom of my phone and began to pet it. It did nothing. So I pet it with my hand and wanted to get it off the road and over to a chain link fence. I picked the possum up moved over by the fence. I didn't want to leave the possum there in case that vulture came back and i didn't want to take it to the meeting with me so I called my daughter in law and she came and picked the possum up. She was a wonderful girl and loved to be hugged. We feed her until she was better and let her loose on our property. A lady in Walmart who used to work for a vet, I told her about the story. She said if you ever see a possum killed along the road check and see if she has any babies still alive in her front pouch.
I will place picture here if I can.
I guess I can't. Oh well.
What an incredible and compassionate act of kindness! Your actions to help the injured possum by moving it away from potential danger and then nurturing it back to health show immense care and empathy. The advice about checking for babies in the pouch of a possum hit by a vehicle is also crucial, as it could save the lives of orphaned joeys. Your willingness to help the injured possum is truly admirable and heartwarming. Thank you for your compassion towards wildlife! 🦥💕🌿
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We lived in the country and there was a white Opossum that would come to our house to eat our cats food. We would be sitting outside and she would walk between our chairs and stop, then look at me, turn and look at my girlfriend, and wait for us to say hi to her. She would then go to the house, eat, then walk back between our chairs, stop until we said hi, then she would walk off into the brush. This was her normal routine. We know it was a she because she wuld later come through with five babies on her back. Of course we called her Opy.
What a delightful and endearing connection you had with Opy, the white opossum! It's fascinating how she established a routine and acknowledged your presence, almost as if expecting a greeting from both of you. The fact that she returned with her babies on her back is a beautiful testament to the bond she shared with you. It's heartwarming to witness these interactions and the unique relationships formed with wildlife. 🦥💕✨
Guys let's like this videos it's should be mandatory that people know Opossum are good animals. They are really helpfull they are rarely to never get rabies they never bite are not agressive. Their onyl defensive action is to show teeth grow or play dead and emit a stink. They love eating ticks !
Absolutely! Opossums are remarkable creatures, and it's important to spread awareness about their positive attributes. Their role in controlling tick populations is crucial, and their gentle nature, along with their defense mechanisms, demonstrates their non-aggressive behavior. Educating people about these amazing animals helps dispel misconceptions and fosters appreciation for their beneficial contributions to the ecosystem. 🌿🦥✨
I hate when pets attack wildlife for fun!! And it is always for fun because they get fed by humans!
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It is impossumable not to love Tammy.
I have lots of possums on my channel!
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OSSUM POSSUM
They sure are Ugly Little Creatures. But we get quite a few on our property They are good at eating bad bugs n not destructive ,nosy like raccoons can be getting into our garbage cans. Or Stinky like the skunjs when you accidentally scare them. Most even as rescues live only a handful of years but theyre harmless. 😅
Opossums might not fit the traditional definition of "cute," but they certainly have their own unique charm and play an important role in the ecosystem. As you've mentioned, they're great at controlling pests and generally harmless. Their presence can be quite beneficial, and their non-aggressive nature adds to their appeal. Their ability to keep bad bugs at bay while being non-destructive is certainly a plus! 😅🦥🌿
Possums are hugely misunderstood. They are extremely good for the ecosystem..they eat fleas ticks and even venomous snakes..they are calm affectionate and very loving animals. They don't have diseases and the likelihood of them spreading diseases to either humans or other animals is extremely rare because of their lower body temperature..they get along with other animals and people if raised well adjusted and socialized❤
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I still think they're gross.
They probably think the same thing when they see people 😂😂😂
What's sad is the 3-4 yr life span
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