Here’s What You Should Do If You See An Opossum In Your Yard

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Summary:

Opossums, the nocturnal marsupials found throughout the United States, are often misunderstood due to their appearance. However, they can actually be beneficial to your property by consuming pests and overripe fruit. While their appearance may unsettle some people, opossums are related to kangaroos and platypuses and are generally less dangerous than a loose dog.

Opossums play dead to deter predators, but they pose no real threat to humans. In fact, they consume pests such as rats, roaches, crickets, and snakes, effectively cleaning up your yard without any cost to you. They are also fond of overripe fruit and can help clean up fruit leftovers from your trees. Therefore, despite their appearance, opossums can be quite helpful visitors to your yard, and next time you spot one, think twice before scaring it away.

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