I went inside, called animal control, who then gave me the number to wild life animal rescue. I spoke with Joel, who said he would drive over and take a look. He asked me to wait outside and keep watch over the opossum. I went outside to find that rigormortis had set in. Joel drives up in his white Prius. He is in his 60's, white haired, neat. He takes a look at our opossum friend, affirms that it is actually dead, and tells me that you can tell, because it's pale. I told him that I would know when opossums looked pale. He replied that their lips are usually pink. Joel likes opossums. He has 23 at home. He helped me bag it up so I could avoid experiencing my gag reflex, and we decided that the corpse should go in my garbage and not his, because my garbage collection comes sooner. Yeah for me.
In other opossum education, opossums are unlikely to get rabies because they have a relatively low body temperature. They do, however, carry fleas. I have my rabies vaccination just in case.

Wow. That looks like an aspen tree in the picture. I really love aspen trees.
ReplyDeleteThat's really random, Gina, and has nothing to do with opossums. Let's stay on topic, shall we? How can you tell it's an aspen? Great, now I'm off topic.
ReplyDeleteyou spell possum with an "o". you rule! cheers . . ..
ReplyDeleteI just noticed the category--"Genuinely Random"--nice.
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