Unique Australian Animals (Mammals, Marsupials, Reptiles, birds acquatic etc) Plenty of info and pics ... The Tasmanian Devil used to be found all over Australia. It is believed the Dingo (Australian Wild Dog) was a major reason for the decline of the Tasmanian Devil on the mainland by competing for the same food source.
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The Tasmanian Devil ( Sarcophilus harrisii ) is a carnivorous marsupial now found in the wild only in the Australian island state of Tasmania. The Tasmanian Devil is the only extant member of the ...
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As comical as it is, the familiar Looney Tunes portrayal of a Tasmanian devil as a seething, snarling, insatiable lunatic is, at times, not all that far from the truth. ... As the ferocious Tasmanian devil battles a fatal cancer outbreak, Australian biologists are breeding a viable, cancer-free population in captivity.
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An Australian zoologist is testing DNA found in old droppings to determine whether the extinct Tasmanian Tiger survived in the wild longer than now believed. ... Facts About the Tasmanian Devil: It Has Up to 30 Babies and Eats All But 4...
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The Tasmanian devil is not only a key tourism icon for Australia’s most southern State, but also ecologically critical to Tasmania’s native ecosystem. ... Tasmanian devils became extinct on the Australian mainland at least 400 years ago and are now found only in Tasmania. Unlike Tasmanian tigers,
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The Tasmanian devil cannot be mistaken for any other marsupial. Its spine-chilling screeches, black colour, and reputed bad-temper, led the early European settlers to call it The Devil. Although only the size of a small dog, it can sound and look incredibly fierce.
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After a school holiday visit to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in January 2008, I found out about the terrible disease that is killing my favourite animal: the Tasmanian Devil. When I saw what this disease can do, I had to ... Won’t you please be a part of helping prevent the extinction of another unique Australian animal?
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The Crocodile Hunter -- Animal Planet -- Australia Zoo -- Tasmanian Devils ... If threatened the Tasmanian devil will open its enormous mouth in a wide, gaping yawn. It may also produce a strong odor when under stress.
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