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Tasmanian devil - Wikipedia The Tasmanian devil's large head and neck allow it to generate among the strongest bites per unit body mass of any extant predatory land mammal It hunts prey and scavenges on carrion Although devils are usually solitary, they sometimes eat and defecate together in a communal location
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
Tasmanian Devil - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants 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
Tasmanian Devil - National Geographic Kids Tasmanian devils live in Tasmania, a large island just south of Australia In fact, Tasmania is the only place where they are found in the wild Adult Tasmanian devils are usually about
Tasmanian Devil - The Australian Museum Tasmanian Devils were once abundant on mainland Australia as evidenced by fossil remains Reliable fossil evidence suggests they became extinct from the mainland between 3,200 and 3,500 years ago
Tasmanian Devil Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS As their name suggests, Tasmanian devils are native to Tasmania, an island state of Australia They once roamed Australia’s mainland but lost ground when dingos were introduced
About the Tasmanian Devil | Department of Natural Resources and . . . The world's largest surviving carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian devil, has a thick-set, squat build, with a relatively large, broad head and short, thick tail The fur is mostly black, with white markings on the rump, flanks and chest which vary in size and shape; some devils are pure black
Sarcophilus harrisii (Tasmanian devil) | INFORMATION | Animal . . . - ADW Tasmanian devils are numerous throughout Tasmania except in areas where there has been extensive habitat fragmentation and deforestation They are most numerous in coastal heath and rangeland areas where agricultural practices maintain a constant supply of carrion
Tasmanian Devil - Animal Streets Discover the Tasmanian Devil—Australia’s fierce, misunderstood marsupial Learn about its behavior, habitat, and survival in this engaging wildlife guide