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dead opossums in the road
I knew sooner or later, this would be an issue...crazy :(
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At least they ain't stinkin' to high heaven.
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I give the officer credit for picking the thing up without putting some gloves on.
They are about like a giant rat. |
Haven't seen or smelled a skunk in a long time....
My puppy dawg was raising a ruckus a few weeks back when I let her out early .... she had a 'possum cornered .... not a big one, and it wasn't playing "dead" either.... showing it's teeth when I went outside with a flashlight. They are NOT handsome critters :D |
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^^^ I've eaten (a small amount) of raccoon...but I'll never try opossum.
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I'd say the same, but the way the world is turning right now, I don't want to tempt fate. Might be fighting your neighbor over a possom leg in the not too distant future!
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Our local possum tribe digs little holes in the yard, maybe the size of a nickel. I assume looking for grubs or whatever little insects they are looking for. It is sort of like getting a free lawn aeration:D
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^^^ skunks
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Possum is a nasty critter, worse than a rat, not as bad as an armadillo.
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Now I get what the big deal is. At a distance, super diluted, not bad, up close, big dose, yikes! I can't even imagine what a direct hit would be like. Quote:
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I saw three dead racoons in the past week. Waking up, and hungry...
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I had an old possum crawl into the shrubs in the back yard and die. It was getting ripe but I put off getting the stone rake out to drag it out and dispose of it when this fellow showed up.
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Possum is a good base for a correct Himalayan Stew.....
I found himalayan on the side of the road so I put him in the stew. |
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I caught a possum once in a “have a heart” trap when I was trying to relocate squirrels away from my yard. Nasty! Hissing at me, showing his teeth…I was nervous when I was turning him loose. NASTY critters.
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When cornered..they can hold their own against most any animal.
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At my first job when I was a young-un in high school I worked with an old black man, Benny. Benny was a man that grew up very poor, and stayed that way. He would catch a sunfish the size of your hand when held flat. He would clean it, and fry it up, put it between two pieces of day old bread, and take a bite, and then slowly chew and take the bones out of his mouth one at a time. When he was done, there was a pile of tiny little bones he pulled from his mouth.
He invited me to go to his house for roasted possum. It was a favorite meal of his. He told me that after catching and cleaning the possum, go to the day old bread store and get the cheapest bread they have, two loaves. Stuff one loaf into the possum one slice at a time to get it all the way in there. Season like a roast chicken, back for an hour. Then pull that first loaf of bread out that is now soaked in the fat of the possum, and feed that to the dogs. THen stuff in the second loaf of day old bread, and back another full hour, or until it is tender. Once again feed that bread to the dogs, and pick out the bones of the possum and throw the meat into a strew with vegetables, and it is really good eating. I declined his dinner invite. A bottle of MD-20-20 was the perfect wine to go with the possum stew. |
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