The world's largest surviving marsupial carnivore, the Tasmanian Devil, has been returned to the wild on Australia's mainland for the first time in 3,000 years.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego Zoo has announced some new arrivals! Amanda Martinez, a spokesperson for the zoo, says Jetsam and Flotsam, two Tasmanian devils, are now acclimating to their new home.
On the other side of the world, even wild animals are getting into the holiday spirit. Marley and Moose, two Tasmanian devil babies at the Australian Reptile Park, had fun in a specially-built winter ...
Danny Zuko and Crush were born at a not-for-profit conservation organization in Australia. The two Tasmanian devils can be seen at the zoo's Animals of Australia exhibit. According to the LA Zoo, the ...
Scientists are working to conserve the Tasmanian devil, once devastated by disease, and it is now making a comeback through ...
Tasmania Devils will start their VFL preseason next month with expanded men’s and women’s squads before cutting them to ...
The Devils have brought in yet more AFL experience after announcing their first non-Tasmanian recruit to join their 2026 VFL ...
Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) might be small creatures, but their appetite and effect on their environment are mighty. These marsupials, which typically live only on the island of Tasmania, ...
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