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  1. Tasmanian Devil: Nighttime Scavenger (Uncommon Animals) by Joyce L. Markovics, 2008-08
  2. Little Devils by Robert J. Blake, 2009-09-17
  3. Carnivorous Marsupials: Tasmanian Devil, Thylacine, Marsupial Lion, Tiger Quoll, Thylacoleonidae, Thylacinus Potens, Propleopus
  4. Fictional Tasmanian Devils: Tasmanian Devil, Dizzy Devil, Tasmanian Kid
  5. Marsupial mice and cats, Tasmanian devil: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia</i> by Menna, PhD Jones, 2004
  6. Emerging disease and population decline of an island endemic, the Tasmanian devil Sarcophilus harrisii [An article from: Biological Conservation] by C.E. Hawkins, C. Baars, et all 2006-08-01
  7. Tasmanian Devil's Spin Cycle by N/A, 1996
  8. Look and Find. Tasmanian Devil by Tom DeMichael, 1995
  9. Sports Illustrated October 5 1981 Marcus Allen/USC on Cover, Fifth Avenue Mile, Montreal Expos, Lester Hayes/Oakland Raiders, Bonneville Salt Flats, Tasmanian Devil
  10. Wombat: Marsupial, Quadrupedalism, Heath (Habitat), Tasmania, Crepuscular, Nocturnality, Tasmanian Devil, Common Wombat
  11. The nerve of one animal.(Tasmanian devils): An article from: Science News for Kids by Stephen Ornes, 2010-01-20
  12. Spin Cycle The Tasmanian Devil Pop Up Book by Tasmanian Devil, 1996
  13. Vulnerable Fauna of Australia: Tasmanian Devil, Dingo, Dugong, Numbat, Murray Cod, Sarus Crane, Macaroni Penguin, Green and Golden Bell Frog
  14. Tasmanian devil: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Bill Freedman, 2004

21. Tasmanian Devils. Man's New Best Friend? - Right Wing News (Conservative News An
Ann Coulter. tasmanian devils. Man's New Best Friend? By John Hawkins Tasmaniandevils have recently become very popular exotic pets in our country.
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Tasmanian Devils. Man's New Best Friend?
By John Hawkins Tasmanian devils have recently become very popular exotic pets in our country. Everyday more and more people forego getting more traditional pets like cats and dogs to purchase lovable tasmanian devils. Although Tasmanian Devils (known as devils from this point on) have gotten a bad rap from the cute but destructive Loony Toons character Taz, they are really some of the best and most lovable pets anyone can have. Let's find out a little more about our new, furry, friends shall we? Devils are the size of small dogs and they are noted for several physical traits. They have such incredibly powerful jaws that they're known as the "rotweiller of Tasmania." Tasmanian Devils are capable of biting through plastic, bone, and even steel if startled. They also have a luxurious, oily coat. Although their coat is gorgeous, you may want to be prepared for what Tasmanian natives call "ooklaboocha." It's a dark, slimy, dank smelling, grease like trail that devils on everything they touch. Furthermore, devils also can't stand water. Devils have been known to go into day long "psychotic rages" when forced to take baths. This is understandable because any devils that come into contact with water almost immediately break out with huge, green, festering , rashes that takes months to heal. During this time, devils grow very confused and anxious and are known to endlessly run in circles and smash into walls at full speed.

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23. Got Questions?: Does The San Diego Zoo Have Tasmanian Devils?
Does the San Diego Zoo have tasmanian devils? Yes, we do! tasmanian devils usuallylive alone in the wild, so our two live in their own enclosures.
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ÔTasmanian devil' because of the popular Warner Brothers cartoons that feature alarge, whirling dervish of a devil, but real tasmanian devils are relatively
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25. Readers' Comments On Tasmanian Devils By Sydney
email link send comments to Sydney. These are comments by peoplewho have read Sydney's Tasmanian Devil Report. If you would like
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26. Australia Zoo -- Tasmanian Devils -- Animal Planet -- Tasmanian, Devil
Check out More Tasmanian Devil Photos. Enhance your experience Watch TasmanianDevils in Action! Head back to the Australia Zoo Map. tasmanian devils
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A cute but rascally Tasmanian devil. Want a closer look? Check out More Tasmanian Devil Photos Enhance your experience: Watch Tasmanian Devils in Action To learn more about the zoo, check out The Australia Zoo in Depth Ready for more? Head back to the Australia Zoo Map
Tasmanian Devils The Australia Zoo is home to four very cute but rascally Tasmanian devils. The four enjoy wading in their waterfall ponds and basking on rocky escarpments inside their matching enclosures. Tasmanian devils are the largest carnivorous marsupials alive today. They assumed the title when the last thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, died in captivity in 1936. Today they are only found in Tasmania, but fossil evidence shows that devils once lived on mainland Australia. Scientists suspect that dingoes, which are an introduced species, drove both devils and thylacines to extinction on the mainland. Although Tasmanian devils have been depicted as brutish killing machines in cartoons, real Tasmanian devils are scavengers, not hunters. They use their sharp teeth, heavy molars and powerful jaws to rip through hide and crush bone and gristle of dead animals that they find while foraging. Tasmanian devils have an excellent sense of smell, which they use to locate carrion at night. Though solitary by nature, many individuals will converge on a single carcass to feed. A group of feeding devils will growl, snarl and screech at one another to establish dominance, creating quite the spectacle!

27. Field Assistants For Radiotracking Tasmanian Devils
Field assistants for radiotracking tasmanian devils, Research OpportunitiesPosted by Dr. Menna Jone on Tuesday July 18 2000, @0458PM from the dept.
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Field assistants for radiotracking Tasmanian Devils Posted by Dr. Menna Jone on Tuesday July 18, @04:58PM
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FIELD ASSISTANTS NEEDED FOR RADIOTRACKING TASMANIAN DEVILS: Enthusiastic volunteer field assistants are needed from early November to mid-December 2000 and from mid-February to late March 2001 for a study of mating strategies in Tasmanian devils.
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    29. Tasmanian Devils By Dave Watts
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    30. Tasmanian Devils
    THE TASMANIAN DEVIL. A Collection of Stuffed tasmanian devils. Becca'sWorkshop TOLL FREE 1877-750-TOYS (8697). DIABLO™ Tasmanian Devil.
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    31. Tasmanian Devils
    tasmanian devils. Years in League (19891990) 1989 Western Division(3rd place); 1990 Western Division (1st place). 1989 Record 1W
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    1989 Record: 1W 11L 0T .083PCT Playoffs: Failed to qualify for the playoffs Roster: Mike Robison (C) - QB Mike Pointon (1AC) - WR/DB Jeff Arkell - WR/DB Jason Landry (2AC) - B/T Jason Farmer - B/T 1990 Record: 8W 4L 0T .666PCT Playoffs: Won Western Division Title (Wild Card) Lost Superior Cup III Roster: Mike Robison (C) - QB Mike Pointon (1AC) - WR/DB Andrew Price - WR/DB Jason Landry (2AC) - B/T Jeff Arkell - B/T Devils players and other sites A.F.L. WEBSITE
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    32. Your 1999 Tasmanian Devils
    Your 1999 RPI tasmanian devils Number, Name, Height, Weight, Position,Hometown. 5, Peter Dugo, 5'9 , 210 lbs, D Hole, Glens Falls, NY. 6,Ed
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    Your 1999 RPI Tasmanian Devils Number Name Height Weight Position Hometown Peter Dugo 210 lbs D Hole Glens Falls, NY Ed Huott 170 lbs Field Albany, NY Caglar Oskay 165 lbs Field Istambul, Turkey Danny Monahan 185 lbs O Hole Utica, NY Mark Zakrzewski 160 lbs Field Mission Viejo, CA Todd Brown 150 lbs Field Rochester, NY Corey Monk 195 lbs Field Canajoharie, NY Paul Gaffuri 165 lbs Field Troy, NY

    33. 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.
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    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.

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    35. Tasmanian Devils
    by Britta and Jasmine, Habitat tasmanian devils are found only in Tasmania. Movementtasmanian devils use their legs to run and walk.
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    by Britta and Jasmine Habitat:
    Tasmanian Devils are found only in Tasmania. They once occurred on mainland Australia, with fossils having been found. Movement:
    Tasmanian Devils use their legs to run and walk. Protection:
    It bites using their strong jaws. They are known to have the strongest jaws out of many animals. They have very strong claws too and they run fast which allows them to get away from enemies. They are known for their ferocity and foul tempers.
    Size/Life Span:
    The length from its head to tail is 52 to 80cm. It weighs 4.1kg to 11.8kg. Covering/Coat:
    A Tasmanian Devil has dark brown to black fur with white patches on the chest and hind parts. It is very soft, like hair. Food:
    They eat rodents, lizards, wallabies and other animals. One time a family of Tasmanian devils were found to have eaten a horse and left only the skull and tail. They scavenge dead animals of all kinds and usually eat all the parts including bones and fur. They hunt at night. Reproduction:
    They are mammals so they have their babies live and they go into a backward opening pouch. They stay in their mother's pouch for 4 months, then the babies stay in a grass lined den.

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    Published Writing. tasmanian devils. tasmanian devils are from 51 to78 cm long and weigh 6 to 10 kg. Females are smaller than males.
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    38. AUSTRALIAN VIRTUAL POSTCARDS, KANGAROOS, WOMBATS, TASMANIAN DEVILS, QUOKKAS, ELE
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    39. Tasmanian Devil
    . All reports to date, of spinning tasmanian devils, indicate that a common factorexists with witnesses, all registered an increased blood alcohol level.
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    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.!!

    40. The Tasmanian Devil
    All About tasmanian devils . The tasmanian devils are common in many regionsof Tasmania and are often seen feeding on road kills and other carrion.
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    The Tasmanian Devil's spine chilling cry in the night and its awesome lethal mouth filled with sharp teeth, led the early settlers of Tasmania to name the marsupial "the Devil".
    The powerful jaws of the animal are capable of totally devouring its prey, bones and all. The Tasmanian devil is the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, the devil has a thick-set, squat build, with a relatively large, broad head and short, thick tail. The fur is mostly or wholly black, but white markings often occur on the rump and chest. Body size also varies greatly, depending on the diet and habitat. Adult males are usually larger than adult females. Large males weigh up to 12 kg, and stand about 30 cm high at the shoulder. The devil used to populate the Australian mainland but was probably wiped out by the dingo. Fossils of the devil are still found on the mainland but the animal now only survives in Tasmania. The Tasmanian devils are common in many regions of Tasmania and are often seen feeding on road kills and other carrion. Tasmanian devils mate in March with the young born approximately 20 days later. Two to four young are born with usually only 2 or three surviving. The backward facing pouch has four teats with the female nursing the young in the pouch for up to 4 months. The young are weaned at about 5 months and kept in a simple den when not in the pouch. They live up to 8 years. The Tasmanian devils do hunt and kill animals however mainly scavenge. Their diet can include sheep and cattle carcasses and road killed wallabies. Other animals eaten include reptiles, birds, insects and rodents.

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