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  • Tasmanian devil - Wikipedia
    The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii; palawa kani: purinina) [3] is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae It was formerly present across mainland Australia, but became extinct there around 3,500 years ago; it is now confined to the island of Tasmania The size of a small dog, the Tasmanian devil became the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world following the extinction of
  • Tasmanian devil | Habitat, Population, Size, Facts | Britannica
    Tasmanian devil, (Sarcophilus harrisii), stocky carnivorous marsupial with heavy forequarters, weak hindquarters, and a large squarish head The Tasmanian devil is named for the Australian island-state of Tasmania, its only native habitat Vaguely bearlike in appearance and weighing up to 12 kg (26 pounds), it is 50 to 80 cm (20 to 31 inches) long and has a bushy tail about half that length
  • Fun facts about Tasmanian Devils - Australia
    Tasmanian devils have been considered an endangered species since 2008; one of the primary causes of death is being hit by cars when they attempt to retrieve roadkill In addition, a serious disease has affected some populations The only known contagious cancer, this disease causes tumors to build up in affected animals' mouths, which stops
  • Tasmanian Devil - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    The Tasmanian devil belongs to the genus of harrisii In 1808, George Harris, a surveyor, and naturalist was the first to describe this species in science journals The well-known 'Loony Tunes' cartoon character 'Taz' is a Tasmanian devil This species serves as the symbol of the National Parks and Wildlife Service of Tasmania
  • 16 Tasmanian Devil Facts - Fact Animal
    The Tasmanian devil is a ferocious marsupial with shockingly powerful jaws, decidedly unsavoury feeding habits and a blood-curdling screech Historically vilified and persecuted to near extinction, attitudes towards these voracious little gremlins have, luckily, done a U-turn in recent years – just in time for the arrival of a strange
  • Tasmanian Devil - National Geographic Kids
    Tasmanian devils are strictly carnivorous, surviving on small prey and frequently feasting on already dead animals, called carrion The most famous characteristic of the Tasmanian devil, though, is its feisty personality When threatened, a devil will lunge at its attacker, shriek, howl, bare its teeth, and often spin around in circles like the
  • Tasmanian Devil - The Australian Museum
    The Tasmanian devil is the world’s largest surviving carnivorous marsupial Identification Having the appearance of a small dog, it is characterized by its black fur and white markings on the chest and some times rump Their stocky nature is accentuated by their short muzzle and limbs Size range 55-65 cm head to tail; 24-25cm tail
  • Tasmanian Devil - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    Tasmanian devils maintain home ranges, which vary with the availability of food Curious and energetic, Tasmanian devils travel long distances each night in their pursuit of food, sometimes covering as much as 10 miles (16 kilometers) They use their keen senses of smell and hearing to find prey or carrion As carnivorous marsupials, Tasmanian
  • Tasmanian devil, facts and photos | National Geographic
    The Tasmanian devil is the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, reaching 30 inches in length and weighing up to 26 pounds, although its size will vary widely depending on where it lives and the
  • Fact File: Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
    The Tasmanian devil is also an opportunistic predator and will usually hunt solo, tending to prey on slow animals such as injured or sick wallabies or smaller livestock like lambs, using a combination of ambush tactics and pursuit Found exclusively in Tasmania, the Tasmanian devil is thought to have disappeared from mainland Australia around





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