Baby Possums Chewing Fruit Look Adorable, But The Sound They Make Is Nasty
In my opinion, possums are highly underrated animals
They're known for being surly junk creatures, yet they're in reality sort of stunning. What's more, when they're babies, they're so charming. They have enormous eyes and huge amounts of hide, and they bite on pretty much anything you give them.
What you won't not acknowledge, in any case, are the sounds they make when they're eating, since it's thoroughly gross.
Watch them chewing on fruit in the video below, and be prepared to say "aww" and "yuck" at the same time.
Actually, if you mute the video it's all adorable all the time. Anything to get that lip smacking to stop
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