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  2. Tasmanian devil - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2013, Tasmanian devils are again being sent to zoos around the world as part of the Australian government's Save the Tasmanian Devil Program. The devil is an iconic symbol of Tasmania and many organisations, groups and products associated with the state use the animal in their logos.

  3. List of dasyuromorphs - Wikipedia

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    Most dasyuromorphs do not have population estimates, but the ones that do range from 700 to 100,000. The eastern quoll, northern quoll, dibbler, Tasmanian devil, and numbat are categorized as endangered species, while the thylacine was made extinct in 1936.

  4. Ecology of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian devil survived European settlement and was considered widespread and common throughout Tasmania until recently. As with a lot of wildlife, fast vehicles on roads are a problem for Tasmanian devils, which are often killed while feeding on other road-killed animals such as wallabies. They eat everything including bone.

  5. Tasmanian Devils born on Australian mainland after 3,000 years

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    This is a Tasmanian DevilCourtesy: Aussie ArkSeven of them have been born in the wild of Australia's mainlandfor the first time in more than 3,000 yearsLocation: Barrington Tops ...

  6. The lesser-known region of Australia that the crowds haven't ...

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    Wineglass Bay in Tasmania is often touted as one of the world’s best beaches (Jason Charles Hill) ... Endemic species include a rare colony of white wallabies and the endangered Tasmanian devil ...

  7. A giant leap for roo-kind as scientists produce first ... - AOL

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    It may help save endangered species. ... Tasmanian devils and northern ... scientists in Italy achieved the world’s first IVF rhino pregnancy, offering hope for saving Kenya's northern white ...

  8. Dasyuromorphia - Wikipedia

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    Dasyuromorphia (/ d æ s i j ʊər oʊ ˈ m ɔːr f i ə /, meaning "hairy tail" [2] in Greek) is an order comprising most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials, including quolls, dunnarts, the numbat, the Tasmanian devil, and the extinct thylacine.

  9. Freycinet National Park - Wikipedia

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    The loss of Tasmanian devils also places other species within Freycinet National Park at risk, as the decline of such a predator could alter interactions between other species. [30] For instance, research has shown that the eastern quoll is in decline at Freycinet as well as other parts of the state. [30]