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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Somewhere out there, not even far far away, is a possum that actually thinks this one is beeee-you-tiful. ::grin::

February 20, 2008

Blogger amandacheryl said...

ROUS

February 21, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

Ah, amandacheryl beat me. It does, indeed, look *exactly* like an ROUS. Remarkable, really.

February 21, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

Oh no -- possums are the critters that when I glimpse them I go "OMGUGLYRAT -- er, no, just an oppossum."

Every. single. time.

February 23, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've always thought possums were cute but this might be because, living in Minnesota, I've never seen one face to fang before. I still think they are cute, despite their apparent ability to remove human limbs in a single chomp.

Sherry at SofN

PS apparently, their range has moved north a bit becuase I acutally did see one, at a distance but live and in person, as it crossed the road.

February 25, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ahhhhh...he is so cute!!! People think he is ugly because his mouth is open wierdly but imagine it closed- AHHHH, look at him, is so adorable. I would love to pet him.

I cant believe you people commenting could be so cruel to this poor, cute, inicent possumm. He is so CUTE!!!

February 26, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude, those gloves probably saved your life. Rabies is ultra common in opossums and causes disorientation like that. If you weren't wearing them, you could have died.

March 01, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

moving farther north means they tend to get frost bite. poor silly beasties!

September 26, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry, but I think you're mistaken about the rabies. Possums have an unusually low body temperature that makes it difficult for the rabies virus to multiply. It's extremely rare.

March 05, 2009

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

That's good news about the rabies. Possums are some of the few wild mammals I'm likely to encounter in my backyard (rats, raccoons, and squirrels making up the rest). Though, some of my children might count...

March 05, 2009

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