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Meaning of possum

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possum (n)

nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America

small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails

possum Sentence Examples

  1. The possum scampered away into the darkness, its tail trailing behind it.
  2. The young possum clung tightly to its mother's back, its small head peeking out.
  3. The possum pretended to be dead to avoid being eaten by a predator.
  4. The possum's fur was a vibrant mix of gray and black, providing excellent camouflage.
  5. The possum's nocturnal nature allowed it to roam freely at night.
  6. The possum's sharp claws helped it climb trees and escape danger.
  7. The possum's long, bushy tail was used for balance and communication.
  8. The possum's diet consisted primarily of fruits, vegetables, and insects.
  9. The possum's ability to play dead was a clever survival mechanism.
  10. The possum's distinctive appearance and behavior made it a fascinating animal to observe.

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nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America, small furry Australian arboreal marsupi

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The possum scampered away into the darkness, its tail trailing behind it.

The young possum clung tightly to its mother's back, its small head peeking out.

The possum pretended to be dead to avoid being eaten by a predator.

The possum's fur was a vibrant mix of gray and black, providing excellent camouflage.