Discovering the Tasmanian Devil: Australia's Fierce Yet Fascinating Marsupial
Science Kids Animals From Down Under - Australia's Furry And Feathered Friends V1-0003 The Tasmanian devil, the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world, is a solitary yet misunderstood creature with a chaotic reputation. Found on the island of Tasmania, these nocturnal scavengers play a vital role in their ecosystem by cleaning up dead and sick animals. Despite their fierce demeanor and powerful jaws, Tasmanian devils are not considered dangerous to humans and would rather escape than fight when feeling threatened.
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