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post #21 of 51
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Originally Posted by 20736 View Post

Possums in the daytime? Not around here.

That said, don't know what it is with that small sample.

I always thought coons and possums were nocternal too, but I ride my bike to work every morning from 6:20am -6:50am and I 've seen them both, coyotes too :-) maybe till the sun is all the way up they still consider it "night" if they didn't get into anyone elses coop yet!....

I do believe that cam picture is a shadow and fence joints upon closer look though

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post #22 of 51

looks like a possum and an owl face

post #23 of 51

i think it is that opussum s ghostlau.gif

post #24 of 51

i mean the dead possums ghost... here are one of our big enemies in south africa when you breed poultry

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cape cobra

 

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if you live in northen south africa then you will come across this beast the black mamba

 

and than the dirty old rats

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post #25 of 51
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Originally Posted by De Wet View Post

i mean the dead possums ghost... here are one of our big enemies in south africa when you breed poultry

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muskijaatkat

 

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cape cobra

 

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if you live in northen south africa then you will come across this beast the black mamba

 

and than the dirty old rats

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WOW

post #26 of 51
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I think I like it here much better!!!!!!!!  lol.png

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post #27 of 51

yeah!

post #28 of 51
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Ahhhh!  It could be.  We just caught one in the trap last week.  It went to opossum heaven.

 

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  Opposums used to be raised as a food source at Lumber camps in the Northern Lower Michigan, Upper Peninsula, and Canada.  They're good stewin' animals.  I can't imagine having an opposum coop in the backyard.  I might actually consider it if most of the little critters didn't carry typhus.

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post #29 of 51
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Originally Posted by HouseCat View Post

  Opposums used to be raised as a food source at Lumber camps in the Northern Lower Michigan, Upper Peninsula, and Canada.  They're good stewin' animals.  I can't imagine having an opposum coop in the backyard.  I might actually consider it if most of the little critters didn't carry typhus.

hc


If Granny Clampett thought it was good enough for Jed and Jethro, serve me up a bowl. NOT.sickbyc.gif

 

As an avid hunter and have eaten what I have harvested as well as sampled some more exotic stuff, think I am gonna pass on the possum stew. Thanks anyway.

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post #30 of 51
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I'll pass too.   sickbyc.gif

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