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Description Tasmanian Devils are 's largest carnivorous and are about the same size as a large domestic cat. Their powerful jaws and teeth have the same crushing power as a dog four times their size. They are black in colour with a white band on the chest and hindquarters and have nearly-hairless, pink ears. The tail is 24–26 cm long.

Diet Tasmanian Devils are carnivores and will eat any meat they find, dead or alive, such as small , birds and insects. Devils Scientific Name are not territorial, and will wander over a range of 10–20 harrisii hectares in search of food. Extinct In the wild Extinct in the Wild Tasmanian Devils are nocturnal and spend the daytime sleeping Critically Endangered in dens made in hollow logs, caves or old burrows which they line with grass and leaves. If attacked, adult Endangered Tasmanian Devils can use their threatening growls and powerful bite to deter most . Young Devils are excellent tree Vulnerable climbers and this allows them to escape predators.

Near-Threatened Threats Least Concern They are often hit by cars as they feed on other road-killed animals. They were once common on . The Data Deficient arrival of the may have caused their on the mainland due to food competition. Tasmanian Devils are Body Length: 55–65 cm threatened by a transmissable called Devil Facial Tumour Weight: 7–9 kg Disease (DFTD) which causes facial tumours and death. It is now known the disease is spread directly from to animal Gestation: 18 days through bites infected when fighting. No cure has yet been Number of young: 3–4 found. Australian zoos are working with government departments to secure a future for the Tasmanian Devil. This includes research and the establishment of the Save the Tasmanian Devils Program Insurance Population which aims to maintain a captive population of these endangered against extinction.

At Perth Zoo’s Tasmanian Devils can be seen in the Australian Bushwalk next to the koalas.

Distribution Did you know? Distribution: It can be very noisy when Tasmanian Devils come Habitat: Rainforests, eucalypt forests, together to feed on the same carcass. These noises range farmlands and even outer city suburbs. from snorts to barks and growls to terrifying screeches.

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