Possums are nocturnal animals, so during the day they seek out safe, dark, and quiet places to rest and hide. Common daytime shelters for possums include burrows, hollow trees, brush piles, rock crevices, and abandoned animal dens. In urban areas, they may also take refuge under porches, in attics, garages, or roof cavities. These places provide protection from predators and keep the possums out of sight while they conserve energy for their nighttime activities. If disturbed, possums may quickly flee to new hiding spots and are known to "play possum" by pretending to be dead as a defense mechanism. Overall, during the day, possums spend most of their time sleeping or resting in these hidden shelters.
