No
Brushtail possums have a thick, bushy, brush-like tail.
Brush-tail possums are comfortable in sub-alpine climates, through to temperate climates and sub-tropical.
Predators of the brushtail possum include eagles, hawks, owls and quolls. Foxes, which have been introduced to Australia, are also predators of possums, while domestic dogs readily kill possums.
Leadbeater's possums are small possums with an average body length of 15-17 cm, and a total length (including the tail) of around 33 cm. They weigh an average of 120 - 160 grams.
No. Ring-tail possums are not even close to being endangered.
A fox's tail is called a brush.A brush
new zealan brush lilies are eaten by possums
On there footpads.
a brush
Brush tail possums are native to Australia. They are common throughout both the mainland and Tasmania wherever there are bushland areas and plenty of trees. They are also quite at home in suburban areas, and regularly claim their territory in the roofspace of people's houses. The brushtail possum was introduced to New Zealand in the nineteenth century. Due to the absence of natural predators, they have become a pest in that country, causing considerable damage to the environment, and populating the islands very quickly.
Possums are expert climbers, and can use their prehensile tail quite well. They will readily eat pears.