
Tasmanian Devil
Unleash your curiosity for this unique coastal scavenger!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Sarcophilus harrisii
Conservation Status
Endangered
Location
Tasmania, Australia
Average size
20 to 31 inches long
diet
Small mammals, birds, insects, carrion
lifespan
5 to 6 years
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Overview
The Tasmanian Devil is an exciting animal native to Tasmania, an island state of Australia. This little creature belongs to the mammal class and can grow between 50 to 80 centimeters (20 to 31 inches) long, making it a compact powerhouse of fun!
Tasmanian Devils have a unique and fierce personality. They are known for their loud screeches and growls, which can sound a bit like a miniature monster guest at a Halloween party!
This playful predator feasts on small mammals, birds, insects, and carrion. They are nature's garbage disposals, helping to clean up the environment by eating dead animals!
These curious critters have strong jaws and sharp teeth, perfect for crunching bones. They can eat up to 15% of their body weight in one meal, which is like a kid finishing an entire pizza in one sitting!
Tasmanian Devils usually live about 5 to 6 years in the wild. They spend their days resting in dens and get active at night, making them nocturnal adventurers!
Despite their adorable faces, Tasmanian Devils are endangered. They face challenges like disease and habitat loss, but we can learn and enjoy their quirky nature while working together to help protect them!
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