Live Opossum on Cargo Ship Off Honolulu

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On June 3, a cargo ship from San Diego reportedly brought an uninvited visitor aboard its container holds at Honolulu Harbor.  The workers while offloading cargo from the ship spotted the animal in the early hours, chased it into a trash container and held it for inspectors from the Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

No One had any idea on how it might have got aboard the ship.  Opossums are known to hitchhike in cargo containers.

The animals are native to North America and are omnivorous, with diets that range from insects, bird eggs, and rodents to fruits and vegetables.  Although opossums are less likely to carry rabies than other mammals, they are carriers of parasites and other diseases.

Because the origin of the animal is unknown, the opossum is being tested for rabies as a precaution.

This isn’t the first time an opossum has come to these shores.  In July 2015, an opossum was captured in Kakaako near the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Office on Ala Moana Blvd, an area surrounded by arriving cargo.

In July 2012, an opossum was caught in a cat trap at a Sand Island warehouse and in August 2011, one was found in a shipping container as it was being unloaded in the Ward Center area.

In 2005, two opossums were found – one was captured inside a military cargo plane at Hickam Air Force Base and the other was found in the mail receiving area of the U.S. Postal Service facility at Honolulu International Airport.

Individuals who see or know of illegal animals in Hawaii are encouraged to contact the State’s toll-free pest hotline at 643-PEST (7378).

Also read our earlier Mfame article: How a King Cobra Travelled From Singapore to United States!

Source: Khon2