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Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Why Does an Opossum Play Dead? Lesson 107

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Eryn Lynum

Education For Kids, Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Christianity

4.8616 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Why do opossums play dead, and how tiny are their babies? Why does an opossum’s eyes glow at night? Discover God’s design in North America’s only marsupial, the opossum!

Here’s our trail map:

  • Why Do Opossums Have Pouches?
  • How Small Is an Opossum Baby?
  • Why Does an Opossum Play Dead?
  • Did Jesus Actually Die On the Cross, and Why?

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Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:

“But one of the soldiers stuck his spear into Jesus’ side, and at once blood and water came out.” John 19:34 (NCV)

“And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.” Philippians 2:8 (ESV)

“Christ had no sin, but God made him become sin so that in Christ we could become right with God.” 2 Corinthians 5:21 (NCV)

“Christ himself suffered for sins once. He was not guilty, but he suffered for those who are guilty to bring you to God. His body was killed, but he was made alive in the spirit.” 1 Peter 3:18 (NCV)

“But God shows his great love for us in this way: Christ died for us while we were still sinners. So through Christ we will surely be saved from God’s anger, because we have been made right with God by the blood of Christ’s death.” Romans 5:8-9 (NCV)


Terms Learned in This Episode:

  • Marsupial: A group of mammals that have very tiny babies which are born early and then crawl into a pouch on the mother’s belly to keep growing. Inside the pouch, the baby drinks milk and stays warm and safe.
  • Nocturnal: Creatures that are mostly active at night.
  • Tapetum Lucidum: Reflective layer in some eyes that reflects light.
  • Marsupium: A pouch on a mother marsupial’s belly where her tiny baby or babies stay safe and warm after being born. Inside the pouch are nipples so the babies can drink milk and keep growing.
  • Thanatosis: A safety reaction some animals use when they are in danger. Their bodies go limp and still, sometimes with eyes open, so a predator thinks they’re dead and loses interest.


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Image Credit of baby possum: Garst, Warren, 1922-2016, photographer, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Western_pygmy_possum_walking_on_person%27s_hand_-_DPLA_-_e2b0a4d441a2c7683320f0740e5a20f7.jpg

Gary Meszaros (Photo Researches, Inc): https://www.nwf.org/Magazines/National-Wildlife/2015/AprilMay/Animals/Opossums


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Transcript

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0:31.4

Hello world.

0:32.7

Wake me up to another good good morning time to go.

0:39.1

Are you ready to explore God's wild and wonderful world?

0:44.0

Welcome to the Nat Theo podcast.

0:46.8

I'm your host, Aaron Linum.

0:48.6

I'm a certified master naturalist, Bible teacher, and author.

0:52.4

And I am so excited to dive into God's written word,

0:56.9

the Bible, and his created world with you.

1:10.8

Have you ever encountered an opossum?

1:15.1

They are more commonly known as possums without the a at the beginning.

1:21.5

But while a possum is the correct common name, you might also hear me call them possums. Names aside, these creatures

1:30.6

are very interesting and unique. I remember seeing them quite often when I was a child.

1:37.0

I grew up in a small farm town in the state of Wisconsin, and sometimes in the evenings

1:43.1

after dark, we would hear noises out on our deck

1:47.0

outside of our front door. And sometimes when we would arrive home in the evening after dark,

1:52.9

and our car's headlights turned into the driveway and toward the deck, we would see pairs of

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