What diseases can you get from possums?

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asked May 17, 2018 in Diseases Conditions by K Edison (500 points)
What diseases can you get from possums?

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answered May 19, 2018 by Larry S (42,350 points)
The diseases you can get from a possum are leptospirosis, tuberculosis, relapsing fever, tularemia, spotted fever, toxoplasmosis, coccidiosis, trichomoniasis, and Chagas disease.

Do your best to stay away from any possums because if they do bite you then you could be infected and if you're bitten by a possum you should go get medical treatment right away so you increase your chances of not getting the diseases from the possum.
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answered Sep 24, 2022 by MattLeighton (9,130 points)
Most possums are active during the night although it's not uncommon to see possums out at night sometimes especially during winter months.

Opossums are members of the marsupial order Didelphimorphia endemic to the Americas.

The largest order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere, it comprises 120+ species in 19 genera.

Possums are not aggressive: their open-mouth, defensive hissing is merely a bluff to look vicious.

And if that doesn't work they play dead when really scared! If there is an opossum in the backyard, don't worry.

They aren't a threat, and more than likely they will be moving on in a short while.

Just like any scared animal, it's possible for opossums to bite in defense.

If they feel cornered or threatened, opossums will use several escape strategies ranging from playing dead to hissing.

Biting is rare, but people should avoid contact with all wild animals to eliminate the risk.

The possum has a furry tail, while the opossum has a bare tail.

One key difference between the possum and the opossum is their tails.

A possum's tail is thick and furry, much like that of a squirrel.

The name of one of the most widespread possum species–the common brushtail possum–highlights this feature.

Possums are usually seen coming out during the night since they sleep during the day and forage during the night.

But some possums do come out during the day when the weather is cold or when the possums run out of food or have been disturbed from sleeping.

It's not unusual to see a possum during the day although they mostly roam around during the night.

Possums do not eat cats nor do the possums prey on cats.

However a possum may attack the cat and kill the cat if they are cornered by the cat or feel threatened by the cat.

Possums mostly eat things such as fruits, nuts, green plants, insects, snails, snakes, frogs, birds, and their eggs, as well as small mammals such as meadow voles, mice, and rats.

Possums are nocturnal omnivores and don't really want to eat cats or dogs or any other animals but like I mentioned before they will attack the cat or dog or other animal if they need too.

But your cat is usually safe around possums as long as the cat doesn't get near the possum.

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