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  1. The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) (palawa kani: purinina) 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.

  2. What is the Tasmanian devil? These famously feisty mammals have a coat of coarse brown or black fur and a stocky profile that gives them the appearance of a baby bear.

  3. 6 days ago · 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.

  4. If a wolf howling at the moon sends shivers up your spine, wait until you hear a Tasmanian devil. In fact, the first Europeans to enter Tasmania imagined demons lurking in the bush when they heard the blood-curdling shrieks and growls. Hence being dubbed ‘devils’.

  5. Tasmanian devils are the largest carnivorous (meat-eating) marsupials in the world. Tasmanian devils live in Tasmania, a large island just south of Australia. In fact, Tasmania is...

  6. The Tasmanian devil is the worlds largest surviving carnivorous marsupial. Having the appearance of a small dog, it is characterised 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. Image: Stuart Humphreys© Australian Museum.

  7. Tasmanian Devil Profile. The Tasmanian devil is a ferocious marsupial with shockingly powerful jaws, decidedly unsavoury feeding habits and a blood-curdling screech.

  8. Tasmanian devils are an endangered species – a marsupial located on the island of Tasmania. Marsupials are mammals that carry their young in a pouch. The Tasmanian devil is a fascinating and misunderstood creature. Read on to learn about the Tasmanian devil.

  9. Oct 24, 2014 · Tasmanian devils are an endangered marsupial species found only in Tasmania that have a fierce screeching sound and a powerful bite. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu

  10. Tasmanian devil. Scientific name: Sarcophilus harrisii. The devil is a Tasmanian icon. It is the world's largest surviving carnivorous marsupial and its famous toothy gape and spine-chilling screeches set it apart from other wildlife.

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