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What do Possums Eat – Why Opossums Eat Ticks

April 14, 2022 by Zameel Mirza Leave a Comment

What do Possums Eat - Why Opossums Eat Ticks

Possums Eat Ticks Let's face it, ticks are one creature that everyone hates. Even I hate ticks, the biggest. They are flat, strange, and penetrate into special moist areas of the human body, which should be accessible only to me and my doctor. As if this is not enough, they hide parts of the mouth in our skin, glide, and, possibly, absorb the blood of our lives during the transmission of diseases. This creates a real element that keeps many people from the forest. However, there is some … [Read more...]

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