Possum Question

One of my neighbors growing up would cook possum and sweet taters. I tried her recipe one time. The sweet taters were OK but the possum was a little greasy. I gave up any future idea of eating them after I saw several of the crawl out of a dead cow.
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A little greasy?? Those things slide down quicker than a pot cooked batch of okra. Fried Okra is different...so is fried possum. But it's still greasy. That one in that picture was just playing dead. He mighta had a little too much of a dead cow though. Seeing that picture in your mind is kinda off-putting though isn't it...kinda like eating crabs...they eat dead stuff too...course I eat dead cows too....just not raw
 
Their low body temperature does not make them good hosts for rabies.
 
Possums are the only North American Marsupial and are fascinating creatures. They eat all kinds of vermin and I like to leave them alone.
Hard shell possums on the other hand root around and will destroy house foundations, gardens and lawns. Shot one at 10 yards with a .30-30 one time and pretty much vaporized it. Hit one and wound it, it will jump straight up in the air and when it hits the ground will start running in the direction is is heading when it hits. Sometimes it's at you and that's when the real fun starts.
 
My late dog Molly took her yard dury very seriously. Dogs got run off, anything else got attacked, and usually killed. One of her main targets were Possums. A couple of which actually survived a couple of her early attacks by going "Possum". One time I picked one up I thought was dead. It was night, and when I picked it up, I saw the "backlight" in it's eye change, and I got it over the fence in a hurry as I knew it wasn't dead. A few minutes after it went over the fence, it woke up, and left. Same thing happened years later, it survived the first attack and the stupid Possum came back over the fence, and since Molly had her kill skills down to perfection, she didn't fail, and he was done in about 20 seconds. Any dead animal I just tossed over the fence, something always drug the carcass away, towards the river about 3/8 of a mile away.
King was backup in the back yard, Molly took care of it, but in reality, if he had one of his dog friends over, he made it clear that Molly should just leave them alone. Other dogs were ok to drive out. King is the black and white one on the left:
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We have some that live in our back yard. Only see them roam around at night. The dog chases them but never catches one. But the dog is fairly old. They do no harm so I leave them to their business.
 

There is, on the movie soundtrack album, a very funny bit added where a professor of logic points out what is wrong with the thinking in this scene. I would link it, but there are a couple of bad words and I don't want another ding. Search youtube for Monty Python Logician and you'll find it.
 
They eat my tame muscadines so they get no pass here. If it were not for that I would just let them go their way. They can sure pack away the muscadines.
 
There is, on the movie soundtrack album, a very funny bit added where a professor of logic points out what is wrong with the thinking in this scene. I would link it, but there are a couple of bad words and I don't want another ding. Search youtube for Monty Python Logician and you'll find it.

I did not know trout lived in trees… tho that may explain why Floridians park their ridiculously large boats beneath trees. Efficiency!
 
Possums are the only North American Marsupial and are fascinating creatures. They eat all kinds of vermin and I like to leave them alone.
Hard shell possums on the other hand root around and will destroy house foundations, gardens and lawns. Shot one at 10 yards with a .30-30 one time and pretty much vaporized it. Hit one and wound it, it will jump straight up in the air and when it hits the ground will start running in the direction is is heading when it hits. Sometimes it's at you and that's when the real fun starts.

I think you are talking about armadillos.
 
Wonder what a duck thinks about a possum playing possum?
 

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