Wow! That was really unusual! You wouldn't think a dog would tolerate it. I wonder how that relationship developed? Thanks for sharing! You always have something new and interesting!
Is there a special signal? Toot-toot, all aboard the opossum transport. I'd just be concerned if any of them decided to get off mid-journey. Then you're stuck trying to round up possum-lets and put them back on a dog.
Baby Opossums naturally cling to their mother or any other living animal if used as a substitute. They have fingers and are most likely grabbing hold of the dog's fur to remain attached
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Wow! That was really unusual! You wouldn't think a dog would tolerate it. I wonder how that relationship developed?
Thanks for sharing! You always have something new and interesting!
And I wonder how they got the possums to attach to the dog?
Is there a special signal? Toot-toot, all aboard the opossum transport. I'd just be concerned if any of them decided to get off mid-journey. Then you're stuck trying to round up possum-lets and put them back on a dog.
Baby Opossums naturally cling to their mother or any other living animal if used as a substitute. They have fingers and are most likely grabbing hold of the dog's fur to remain attached
Thanks, Will-L.
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