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  1. Tasmanian Devil: A Unique and Threatened Animal by David Owen, David Pemberton, 2006-07-01
  2. Learn to Draw the Tasmanian Devil & Friends (Looney Tunes School ofDrawing Series)#LT02
  3. Tasmanian Devil: On Location (Darling, Kathy. on Location.) by Kathy Darling, 1992-09-23
  4. In Search of the Real Tasmanian Devil (Kratts' Creatures) by James Preller, 1996-09
  5. Tasmanian Devils (Animal Scavengers) by Sandra Markle, 2006-06
  6. KRATTS CREATURES IN SEARCH OF THE REAL TASMANIAN DEVIL
  7. The Tasmanian Devil (Picture Roo Books Series) by Pauline Reilly, 1993-08
  8. Tasmanian Devil's Scary Tale from Down Under Read-Along by TW Kids, 1995-08
  9. The Tasmanian Devil by pauline reilly, 1999
  10. Koala and Tasmanian Devil and the Possum Hunt (The Koala Stories) by Esta De Fossard, Neil McLeod, 1984
  11. Tasmanian Devils (Animals of the Rain Forest) by Christy Steele, 2003-02
  12. DIGIT DICK AND THE TASMANIAN DEVIL by Leslie Rees, 1982
  13. Teacher's pest: Starring the Tasmanian devil by Oliver Noone, 1997
  14. Tasmanian Devil (Large Print Harlequin Romances Series) by Valerie Park, 1989-12

1. Tour Of Tasmania: Tasmanian Devil
tasmanian devils have some of the strongest jaws out of any animal, and usually eat the entirety of Wildlife Park near Mole Creek. tasmanian devils feeding, 4.9Mb QuickTime movie
http://www.tased.edu.au/tot/fauna/devil.html
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... Tasmania Online If you thought that the Tasmanian Devil existed only in Bugs Bunny cartoons, think again. The Tasmanian Devil is a common marsupial found only in Tasmania. It is nocturnal and was named by early European settlers because of its eerie growl, which starts as a kind of whistle and ends in a bark. Devils have a body length of approximately 2 feet (60cm), and are known for their ferocity and foul tempers. They generally eat other small mammals and reptiles, as well as scavenging on dead animals of all kinds. Tasmanian Devils, 4.09Mb QuickTime movie Tasmanian Devils have some of the strongest jaws out of any animal, and usually eat the entirety of their prey. One time a family of Devils were found to have eaten a horse and left only the skull and tail. When feeding on roadkill, Devils generally eat everything including bones, fur and feet. Devils live for about seven years in their natural habitat of dry bush and scrub land. They were originally considered pests by farmers but are now appreciated for their ability in keeping down the numbers of crop-eaters such as mice. They are rarely seen because of their nocturnal nature, but tame Devils (can be touched) called Fie and Fum live at the Talune Wildlife Park. For those with hardy stomachs, Devil feeding takes place at the Tasmanian Devil Park at Taranna (near Port Arthur ), 11 am daily, and also at the Trowunna Wildlife Park near

2. Tasmanian Devils - Pictures, Breeders, Tasmanian Devil Babies
.......tasmanian devils. tasmanian devils Distribution. Picture source BillyBear4Kids.com© 1999 Loraine and Roger Ferus. tasmanian devils -
http://www.tasmanian-devils.org/
Tasmanian Devils
Tasmanian Devils - Distribution
Picture source:
BillyBear4Kids.com
Loraine and Roger Ferus Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii or Sarcophilus laniarus) live only in Tasmania and are found from the coast to mountains. Their natural habitat is dry bush and scrub land. According to fossils found in Australia, at one time these animals occurred on the mainland, but became extinct about 500 years ago, even before European settlement began. It is believed that the dingo has ousted the Tasmanian devil from Australia.
Tasmanian Devils - Description
Tasmanian devils are the world's largest living carnivorous marsupials. Their body size varies greatly depending on habitat and available food. The average size is like a small dog. The body of a Tasmanian devil resembles that of a small bear. The animal is black or brownish and has a white throat patch and white spots on the sides. The average weight of these animals is 8-9 kg. The largest of which reaches up to 12 kg in weight and 30 cm high at the shoulders. The body length is about 60-65 cm. The tail is at least two thirds of the body length. The legs are short. The skull of a Tasmanian devil is flat and all the teeth are crowded together to give the mouth a powerful look. The upper incisors are rather long and sharp. Tasmanian devils live about 6-7 years both in the wild and in captivity. General Information
Conservation

Pictures

Site Map
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3. Tasmanian Devils By Sydney
Room 2's Writing. Animal Reports. Drawing. Map. Comments. tasmanian devils. by Sydney. Did you know tasmanian devils are related to kangaroos? They are both marsupials, which means a pouched animal .
http://www.crockerfarm.org/ac/rm02/animals/SydneyTasmanianDevil.htm
Room 2 Crocker Farm School - Mrs. Streeter's Class Room 2's Writing Animal Reports Drawing Map ... Comments Tasmanian Devils by Sydney Did you know Tasmanian devils are related to kangaroos ? They are both marsupials, which means a pouched animal. I chose the Tasmanian devil because I like Taz from Loony Tunes. Tasmanian devils have a growl that starts out as a whistle. Tasmanian devils are mammals. They're warm-blooded, have lungs, breathe oxygen from air, its young are born alive, and drink its mother's milk. They are related to opossums , and a variety of marsupial "mice" in Australia and New Guinea, as well as kangaroos Tasmanian devils hare black with white stripes around their arms, legs, head, and tails. They have a fur coat. Their body is almost 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 feet long. The tail is 9 to 12 inches long. They weigh 13 to 26 pounds. They can run 8 miles per hour. The female gives birth to 4 or 5 babies. They live for 7 to 8 years. Tasmanian devils live in the forest of Tasmania. Tasmania is an island near Australia. They only live in Tasmania. They make burrows in small caves and logs. Tasmanian devils have been known to eat plastic, rubber boots, and gloves. Tasmanian devils eat wallabies, kangaroo rats, mice, and poisonous snakes. Tasmanian devils hunt for food unless they find an animal that is already dead. Tasmanian devils have sharp teeth so they can eat meat and catch their own food.

4. Tasmanian Devil
All reports to date, of spinning tasmanian devils, indicate that a common factor exists with witnesses evening sightings refer to numerous devils spinning completely out of control.
http://www.caddishatch.com.au/devil.htm
DOES IT REALLY SPIN? Being nocturnal the devil is rarely seen of a day, it roams freely at night and can be heard more often than seen, the blood curdling screams are usually associated with a number of devils feeding at the same site, and one could be excused for expecting to see a creature of monolithic proportions. It was these blood curdling screams that were first heard by the European settlers, who named the animal "the devil" accordingly. The cartoon character of the same name is shown as an uncontrollable and unstoppable, destructive spinning mass, with attitude!. The question is, "does it really spin? " All reports to date, of spinning Tasmanian Devils, indicate that a common factor exists with witnesses, all registered an increased blood alcohol level. Sightings early in the evening reveal controlled pirouettes; late evening sightings refer to numerous devils spinning completely out of control. It is unreported if spinning occurs during a zero blood alcohol period, therefor it is recommended that all with an interest in the Tasmanian Devil congregate at a predetermined location with me and form their own opinion.!!

5. DPIWE - Tasmanian Devil
tasmanian devils can be seen in many rural and wilderness areas by slowly drivingat night along secondary roads. tasmanian devils are wholly protected.
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-5358KH?open

6. DPIWE - Tasmanian Devil
Its spinechilling screeches, black colour, and reputed bad-temper, led the early European settlers to call it The Devil. about the Tasmanian Devil Disease Affecting tasmanian devils The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii grazing) provide much carrion. tasmanian devils can be seen in many rural
http://www.delm.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-5358KH?open

7. DPIWE - Tasmanian Devil - FAQ
A. tasmanian devils seem to have earned their name from Europeans. Devils arebasic to displays of Tasmanian wildlife in zoos and wildlife parks.
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-5372WP?open

8. Mystery Cancer Killing Grouchy Tasmanian Devils
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/08/01/australia.devils.reut/index.html

9. Page Title
Wildlife park featuring birds, reptiles and other native animals, including tasmanian devils. Attractions and services, location map, and booking and price information.
http://www.natureworld.com.au/
Welcome to Tasmania's Premier
Natural Wildlife Park

Bruce, Maureen, Kelsey, Brian, and Jeanette, are the owners of the wildlife park and we are dedicated to making it a place of excellence. Whether it's the guided tour, the relaxing walk through the park and aviaries, or feeding the free roaming animals it's sure to be an experience you will love and remember.
Why not come on in and meet our family. We have Tasmanian Devils, Koalas, Tiger snakes, Eagles, Wombats, Possums, Owls, Pelicans, Cape Barren Geese, Native Hens, Swans, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Deer and many, many others.
You'll find plenty to keep you interested and when you get hungry, come on into our restaurant for a snack. We specialize in homemade food of the finest quality. Devon Cream teas with real clotted cream, 'Croque Monsieur' and Farmhouse soups
Contact Details
Phone 0363751311
Fax 0363751736
Postal PO Box 105
Address Bicheno 7215
E-Mail benglefi@tassie.net.au East Coast Natureworldmore than you can imagine !!!!!! EDUCATION…...ENTERTAINMENT…...ENJOYMENT

10. Tasmanian Devils
Price From. tasmanian devils. Starting from AUD $56 per person No further discounts for other age groups apply. Pricing. tasmanian devils. per person
http://www.affiliate.viator.com/brochure/product_show.jsp;jsessionid=aIGEfgZ6xkB

11. Talune Wildlife Park
Located in Cygnet in the Huon Valley, the park features tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroo, wallaby, eastern quoll, potoroo and platypi. Includes a map and photographs.
http://www.southcom.com.au/~wombat

12. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Tasmanian Devil
Tasmania. Solutions So far some of the tasmanian devils have been putin captivity so human and/or other animals can t kill or hurt it.
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/tasdevil.html
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project
Endangered/Threatened Species Report

Submitted by Chris Kaminski
East Hills Boys Technology High School
Sydney, Australia
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil

Source Unknown
Photographer Unknown
Description:
The size, shape and colour of the Tasmanian devil is as follows: Its maximum length is 1.1 metres (3.6 feet). The length can varies from 52 to 80 cm. It looks like a small wolf. Its shape is bear-like with a large powerful head and long bushy tail. Its colour is dark with pale throat, pale patches on sides, and a pale muzzle. It weighs from 4.1 to 11.8 kg. The Tasmanian devil eats snakes, birds, rodents, lizards, and wallabies. It eats the carrion including the fur and bones of the animal. It also drinks water. This animal has adapted to its climate very well. Its colour is a very dark so its is hard to see from predators. It is very hard to see one at night because it is in camouflage, (dark brown to black). The food it eats comes from the adaptations of the animal. If the devil did not adapt to its environment it would have died of starvation.
Environment:
It lives in a variety of places such as dense rain forests and open plains. It can live in burrows of dense brush during the day and attack prey at night. You can find them in the Southwest of Tasmania.

13. Tasmanian Devils Football Club
fits nicely into three blocks for the Devils. After a very hard pre Season sees the Devils list of 54 players and support staff as wholly Tasmanian and a testament
http://www.devilsfc.com/
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14. Tasmanian Devils
tasmanian devils. Introduction. The Tasmanian Devil is a Marsupial, found only in Tasmania starts with a whistle and ends in a bark.tasmanian devils have a pouch it opens backwards
http://www.nairneps.sa.edu.au/tasmaniandevils.htm
Tasmanian Devils Introduction
The Tasmanian Devil is a Marsupial, found only in Tasmania. It is a nocturnal animal (that means it only comes out at night )It was named by early European settlers because of its eerie growl which starts with a whistle and ends in a bark.Tasmanian Devils have a pouch it opens backwards. They mate in March and carry their babies in the pouch. The young Devils spend 15 weeks in their mother's pouch. Devils are known for their anger and for tempers.
This is a map of Tasmania
(Where the Tasmanian Devils live) What they eat Tasmanian Devils have one of the strongest jaws out of any animal and usually eat all of their prey. Once a family of Devils ate a whole horse and left only the skull and tail. They eat other small mammals and reptiles as well as scavenging on dead animals. Where they live The Tasmanian Devil once lived on mainland Australia but they died out because of competition from the dingo. They live for about 7 years in their natural habitat of dry bush and scrub land. They were thought of as pests to farmers but are now known to keep down the numbers of crop eaters such as mice. They are rarely seen because of their nocturnal nature. What they look like The length of their body is 60cm and can sometimes weigh up to 8 or 9 Kg. They are black and very hairy. They are short and sturdy and have a broad head with pinkish almost hairless ears and a long bushy tail.

15. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Tasmanian Devil
It is a nocturnal animal. tasmanian devils have black, or sometimes brown, fur. TasmanianDevils usually eat carrion, because they don t move very fast.
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/tazdev2.html
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project
Endangered/Threatened Species Report

Submitted by Siobhan Innes-Gawn
Innes Gawn Home School
Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil

Source Researchers Inc.
Photographer Tom McHugh
Description:
  • Common Name: Tasmanian Devil.
  • Scientific name: Sarcophilus Harrisii
The Tasmanian Devil belongs to the marsupial order of mammals. It is a nocturnal animal. Tasmanian Devils have black, or sometimes brown, fur. They usually have a patch of white fur on the throat and on the lower back near the beginning of the tail. The Tasmanian Devil's body is from 20 to 31 inches long and its tail is from 9 to 12 inches long. Females weigh from 9 to15 pounds. Males weigh from 15 to 26 pounds. Tasmanian Devils usually eat carrion, because they don't move very fast. This is good for the environment because they clean up the dead animals that are lying around. Sometimes though, the Tasmanian Devil does kill small animals. Tasmanian Devils are one of the rare kinds of animals that are cannibals. Tasmanian Devils are very loud. They scream a lot. When something comes near them they sometimes will turn from a side view to a front view so quickly that they appear to be turning in circles when they are really not.

16. Tasmanian Devils
Some of the tasmanian devils have been put in captivity so human and/or other animals can't kill tasmanian devils are nocturnal, spending the daytime sleeping in dens made in
http://www.giveusahome.com/australian/tas.htm
· The Tasmanian Devil are large meat-eating marsupials which mainly feeds on carrion and carcasses, including the bones. It also eats small mammals, birds, reptiles and insects - they are often described as scavengers Click here for Tas photos! · By 'cleaning up' carcasses, Devils maintain bush and farm which reduces the risk of blowfly strike to sheep by removing food for maggots. · Their large powerful jaws and teeth are noticeable, especially as the jaws have a gape of 120 degrees · It shelters during the day in hollow logs, crevices and dense vegetation. It is a solitary animal, but not territorial. · The young remain in the pouch for about 15 weeks and continue to suckle until they are about seven months of age · Large males weigh up to 12 kg, and stand about 30 cm high at the shoulder · It looks like a small wolf. Its shape is bear-like with a large powerful head and long bushy tail

17. Tasmanian Devil Printout- EnchantedLearning.com
Tasmanian Devil Printout. The tasmanian devils make shrieking noises, snorts,and snarls, which is why they were given their name. Anatomy
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EnchantedLearning.com Tasmanian Devil Animal Printouts Label Me! Printouts The Tasmanian Devil ( Sarcophilus harrisi ) is a solitary marsupial from dry eucalyptus forests and brush in Tasmania. These animals are the largest living carnivorous (meat-eating) marsupials. They're at the top of their local food web. They are protected animals due to their decreasing numbers; they used to also be found on the island of Australia, but were eliminated by dingos (wild dogs). The Tasmanian Devil is nocturnal (most active at night). During the day it retreats to a burrow or a hollow log. The Tasmanian Devil has a life span of 8 years in the wild. Tasmanian Devils make shrieking noises, snorts, and snarls, which is why they were given their name. Anatomy : The Tasmanian Devil is from 20 to 30 inches (51-78 cm) long, and weighs from 13 to 22 pounds (6 to 10 kg). Females are smaller than males. It has black fur with white markings on the neck, shoulders, and rump. The Tasmanian Devil has powerful, bone-crunching jaws, much stronger than dog jaws. It has a large head, large teeth, a short, stocky body, and a hairy tail that is 10 inches (25 cm) long. It is not a fast runner. When it is excited, the Tasmanian Devil's pale pink ears turn deep red-purple.

18. Animal Bytes: Tasmanian Devil
Get accurate information in an easyto-read style about tasmanian devils fromthe San Diego Zoo s Animal Bytes. TASMANIAN DEVIL. Quick Facts. Photo Bytes.
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-tasmanian_devil.html
Search TASMANIAN DEVIL Quick Facts Photo Bytes Order: Dasyuromorphia
Family: Dasyuridae
Genus: Sarcophilus
Species: harrisii
Length: 23 to 26 inches (57 to 65 centimeters); tail about 10 inches (26 centimeters)
Weight: 13 to18 pounds (6 to 8 kilograms)
Life span: about 7 to 8 years
Gestation:
Number of young at birth:
up to 50, but only a maximum of four will survive in the pouch
Size at birth: about the size of a grain of rice
Age at maturity: 2 years Conservation status: although now abundant in parts of Tasmania, devils are protected by the Australian government Fun Facts Would you recognize a quoll, numbat, little red antechinus, fat-tailed dunnart, mulgara, dibbler, kowari, or a wambenger if you saw one? Probably not, but these are all animals that are related to the Tasmanian devil. Have you ever heard of the Tasmanian wolf, or tiger, also called a thylacine Thylacinus cynocephalus ? This was the largest recent marsupial carnivore but, sadly, it was hunted to extinction in Tasmania by the 1930s (the last known animal died in the Hobart Zoo in 1936).

19. Tasmanian Devil Poo Paperweights. Humorous And Amusing Poo Presents From Tasmani
We don t know how long Tasmanian devil dumps will last but they ll probablystill be around on the planet long after tasmanian devils are extinct.
http://www.roopooco.com/prd_tasd.htm
Home Australiana Kangaroo poo products Koala bear poo products [ Tasmanian devil poo products ] Gold Series Other poo products True Blue Poo News Frequently asked questions ... Cane Toad Leather Products Tasmanian Devil
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THIS IS IT !
Australia's gift to the new millennium
A Tasmanian DEVIL DUMP
Aggressive Tasmanian Devil Poo Paperweights
from Tasmania's most ferocious carnivore -
Dennis the Devil.
Where can you find a birthday or Christmas gift idea as original as the Tasmanian devil dump?
A uniquely funny gift, the Tasmanian devil dump is a masterpiece of human ingenuity not to say a pretty good effort on the part of the Tasmanian devil. Our devil, Dennis, is less than a year old and that's why he delivers such good product.
Mature Tasmanian devil poo is such bad quality that we wouldn't throw it at our worst enemies let alone attempt to put it inside paperweights.
Dennis our Tassie Devil "logging on" in the morning. Fashions magazines tell us that trends in house ornaments come and go but a Tasmanian devil dump becomes a timeless treasure. We don't know how long Tasmanian devil dumps will last but they'll probably still be around on the planet long after Tasmanian devils are extinct.
Even then people will still be asking what that thing is that your kids have on their mantelpiece!

20. Tasmanian Devils
Some of the tasmanian devils have been put in captivity so humanand/or other animals can t kill or hurt it. · tasmanian devils
http://www.giveusahome.co.uk/australian/tas.htm
· The Tasmanian Devil are large meat-eating marsupials which mainly feeds on carrion and carcasses, including the bones. It also eats small mammals, birds, reptiles and insects - they are often described as scavengers Click here for Tas photos! · By 'cleaning up' carcasses, Devils maintain bush and farm which reduces the risk of blowfly strike to sheep by removing food for maggots. · Their large powerful jaws and teeth are noticeable, especially as the jaws have a gape of 120 degrees · It shelters during the day in hollow logs, crevices and dense vegetation. It is a solitary animal, but not territorial. · The young remain in the pouch for about 15 weeks and continue to suckle until they are about seven months of age · Large males weigh up to 12 kg, and stand about 30 cm high at the shoulder · It looks like a small wolf. Its shape is bear-like with a large powerful head and long bushy tail

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