• @YungOnions
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    1314 hours ago

    I kinda get the impression they bite, a lot.

    • @AppaYipYip
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      22 hours ago

      I grew up in FL and had a “pet” opossum for a while. Her mom was hit by car when she was a baby and she crawled up to our front door during a rain storm. My mom was heart broken when she realized what happened so she let us keep her till she was old enough to be released. She was super cuddly and would crawl up on your neck and lick your hair. We partially potty trained her using dog pee pads. The only down side is she liked to borough in our couch so we had to move the couch often and clean it out.

      Once she was an adult we would let her out at night when other opossums in the neighborhood were around. She usually came back in the morning and would eat a bunch of food. One day she didn’t come back so I hope she integrated with the local opossums and lived a happy life.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 hours ago

      My friend has one and nope, no biting! He pretends he’s a raccoon (she had a herd of raccoons as well)

    • @[email protected]
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      99 hours ago

      they hiss and act like a bad ass but they are naturally bug eaters, not a lot of fight in them

    • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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      27 hours ago

      Nope, they’re mostly all bark, no bite. You have to actually harass them to get them to bite you, even if they’re showing their teeth. Their bite strength is one of the lowest among mammals too. That said, supposedly their teeth are actually really sharp.

    • @idiomaddict
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      814 hours ago

      I’ve never hung out with one, but they were common in my neighborhood growing up and they were honestly pretty nonviolent. They just play dead instead of aggressing , but I also never pushed them to interact