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  2. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    Other repellents such as sticky, tacky substances placed on or near windows, trees or buildings may deter many birds and small mammals. Unfortunately, most wildlife soon discover that repellents are not actually harmful, and the animals may quickly become accustomed to the smell, taste or feel of these deterrents.

  3. Virginia opossum - Wikipedia

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    Virginia opossums can vary considerably in size, with larger specimens found to the north of the opossum's range and smaller specimens in the tropics. They measure 33–55 cm (13–22 in) long from their snout to the base of the tail, with the tail adding another 25–54 cm (9.8–21.3 in).

  4. Common opossum - Wikipedia

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    The common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis), also called the southern or black-eared opossum [2] or gambá, and sometimes called a possum, is a marsupial species living from the northeast of Mexico to Bolivia (reaching the coast of the South Pacific Ocean to the central coast of Peru), including Trinidad and Tobago and the Windwards in the Caribbean, [2] where it is called manicou. [3]

  5. Woman takes on stubborn opossum found living in her ... - AOL

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    By KENNEDY RYAN & RICK CHAMBERS, KTLA. A woman in Beverly Grove, Calif., had quite a battle on her hands this week as she faced off with a stubborn and potentially dangerous intruder that had ...

  6. Texas woman finds a wild opossum hiding in her ... - AOL

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    Brett Ingram went viral on TikTok after sharing a video of her finding a possum in her Christmas tree. Texas woman finds a wild opossum hiding in her Christmas tree: 'I am freaking out right now ...

  7. Meet Basil, the National Zoo's one-eyed opossum that ... - AOL

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    The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., recently welcomed a one-eyed opossum named Basil, who was rescued after being attacked and is now an ambassador for his species at the zoo.