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Florida's only marsupial
is the Virginia opossum. Opossums
are about the size of a house cat, have long naked tails and small ears.
Opossums occur throughout the state in virtually all habitats. If
threatened they may go limp and appear dead, hence "playing possum".
Opossums are common in residential and suburban areas, and are most active at
night.
Opossums are attracted to virtually any type of available food, including
garbage, pet food, or cultivated fruits and vegetables. To prevent
attraction of opossums garbage cans should be secured with rubber straps, and
pet food should be taken in at night.
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