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Tasmanian devil

Tasmanian devil. By evan williams. Description . name: tasmanian devil Size: 20 to 31 in [51 to 79 cm. Where it is found is at tasmania,australia Tvpe : mammal Protection status: endangered Size relative to a 6-ft .[2-m] man Average life span in the wild: up to 5 yrs.

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Tasmanian devil

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  1. Tasmanian devil By evanwilliams

  2. Description • name: tasmanian devil • Size: 20 to 31 in [51 to 79 cm. • Where it is found is at tasmania,australia • Tvpe: mammal • Protection status: endangered • Size relative to a 6-ft .[2-m] man • Average life span in the wild: up to 5 yrs.

  3. What habitat does live in • Eucalypt forest,woodlands,heath and farmland the tasmanian devil is a carivousmarsupil mammal that is navtive to tasmaia. It was once widespread on the australianmainland,but the arrival of the dingo and possibly climate change at the end of the last ice age may have contributed to its extinction on the mainland

  4. adaptations • When confronted a tasmanian devil will often yawn at its torment or to as if pretending to be unbothered by the threat.

  5. What does it need to survive • Snakes,birds,fish,and insects.

  6. How does it effect other plants and animals • Tasmaniaa,australia.the site monitors devils for signs of devil facial tumor disease [dftcd] a fatal, contagios cancer that over the past decade has decimated wild populations of the iconic australian mar supial

  7. Pictures

  8. credits • Sites • Natinolgeographit • Wiki page

  9. fin

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