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- Tasmanian Devil FactsFacts and information about the Tasmanian devil.
Australia's Tasmanian Devil - How Much Longer Will They Survive?Learn about the cute Tasmanian Devils and How They Are Endangered by a Deadly Cancer Tumor- Dingo, Tasmanian Wolf, and Tasmanian Devil: A Case of Survival and ExtinctionMost wildlife extinctions popularly discussed involve humans eradicating animals. Sometimes, however, animals themselves eradicate other animals. One of the most famous such eradicators is the dingo.
- Facts and Information About Tasmanian DevilsTasmanian devil is the also known as sarcophilus harrisii, a carnivorous marsupial. They belong to the same family as native 'cats' which is Dasyuridae.
The Tasmanian Devil: Facts and InformationThe Tasmanian devil is the largest marsupial carnivore and measures up to 32 inches and can weigh up to 26 pounds. Their fur is dark brown to black with long white patches on its chest and a single white batch on its rump.- Tasmanian DevilsA description of the Tasmanian Devil's habits and appearance, among other things.
- Tasmanian Devil Fighting to ExistThis article is about the Tasmanian devil and how its numbers have been dwindling.
- The Tasmanian DevilA native of Australia, the Tasmanian Devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial.
- Facts About the Tasmanian Devil: It Has Up to 30 Babies and Eats All But 4Facts of the Tasmanian Devil.
- Scientists Seek Cause for Deadly Tassie Devil DiseaseResearchers are looking for a way to stop the spread of a contagious cancer that is killing numerous Tasmanian devils, a carnivorous marsupial found only in Tasmania.
Tasmanian Devils to Be RelocatedThe Tasmanian Devils are being moved to a new place to avoid extinction caused by a cancer.
Tasmanian Devil on Road to ExtinctionCancer is attacking, and eliminating the devil population.- Teaching English as a Foreign Language in AustraliaAustralia is the world's smallest continent but has many opportunities for teachers who want to live there and travel the country as well. One of the highest demanded positions in Australia is for Teaching English as a Foreign Language teachers.
- The Mulgara: Facts and InformationThe genus name of the mulgara, Dasycercus means hairy-tail. The mulgaras are most closely related to the Tasmanian devil and the quolls, both of which live in Tasmania along with the mulgara.