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Opossum Skull: Opossum Skeleton Anatomy and Identification

An opossum skull measures about 3.72 inches in length. They have an elongated skull structure and a short basicranial region. Their most distinguishable feature is their dental set, consisting of 50...

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Opossum Sounds: What Kind of Noise Does an Opossum Make?

Opossums growl, scream, or hiss whenever they feel distressed or angry. They may also make clicking sounds when trying to communicate with other possums. Baby opossums vocalize by making a sneezing...

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What Does Opossum Poop Look Like: Identification & Pictures

Opossum poop is large, smooth, one inch in length, and typically dark brown. Yellow and white mold may also germinate if the droppings are old. Let's take a closer look at what opossum poop looks...

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What do opossum tracks look like: identification & pictures

Opossum tracks are often followed by drag marks left by their thick, naked tail. Their footprints are found close together and may overlap because they move in a shuffling motion. Possums put their...

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Do Possums Dig holes? How to identify opossum holes

Opossums only dig shallow holes to get grubs and other small insects. These hole openings usually are at least 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Other types of lawn damage would not be caused by opossums,...

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