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"This Virginia opossum was admitted today after reportedly devouring an ENTIRE Costco chocolate cake," Nebraska Wildlife Rehab Inc. shared on Facebook on Feb. 10.. The Nebraska Wildlife Rehab is ...
An opossum with a “sweet tooth” was hospitalized after it annihilated an entire Costco chocolate mousse cake that was left outside on the porch of a Nebraska real estate agent’s home this week.
In the Andes Mountains of northern Peru, a long-tailed mammal with a “facial mask” moved through the undergrowth. Suddenly, the ground dropped out underneath its hairy paws, and it fell into a ...
An opossum ate a whole Costco chocolate cake, according to Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, and many people on the internet say they can relate to her.
The Virginia opossum is widespread across the eastern U.S., including all of Pennsylvania, but little is commonly known about the animal. Here are some of the fascinating facts about the animal.
The Virginia opossum is native to the Southeast, where it is still common. It emigrated west, Dines says, most likely with the help of humans, who carried the animals as curiosities or pets.
An opossum "porch pirate" has been captured on video in Texas stealing a 15-year-old's box of birthday cookies from the front door of his family’s home. The incident on Jan. 26 happened after ...
A baby opossum was found beaten until she was blinded at a Hilton Head golf course in South Carolina, according to the Wildlife Rehab of Greenville. CNN values your feedback 1.
It's the opossum's form of public service. Opossums need to get about the business of reproducing quickly - and they can do so as soon as 6 months of age -- because they won't live for long.
Rabbit's rival, Opossum, becomes jealous. "Why should you get every drop? he thought," Bowles writes. So Opossum cracks open the moon, drains the sap, and drinks it all. The world falls into darkness.
Texas woman Brett Ingram went viral after she discovered an opossum in her Christmas tree. TikTok/@@brettbratt359 “I started to try to get him out, but he was holding onto the branches,” she said.