Of course. If there were no female Tasmanian devils, they could not reproduce. Tasmanian devils may be endangered, but they are also a viable species.
The Tasmanian devil father has no job because after 3 days, the female kicks him out.
Tasmanian devils live on land. They are not water-dwelling creatures of any description.
A baby Tasmanian devil is called a joey. Tasmanian devils are marsupials, and "joey" is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
No. Tasmanian devils are marsupials.
Yes: a Tasmanian devil has a tail almost half the length of its body. For example, female Tasmanian devils have an average head and body length of 57 cm, with a tail of around 24.5 cm in length.
No. Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals.
Of course Tasmanian devils breed. If they didn't, there would be no Tasmanian devils left today. Tasmanian devils are mammals, which are vertebrates. All vertebrates breed.
The female Tasmanian Devil weighs around 6 kg, and does not usually exceed 80 cm in length, including the tail.
Male Tasmanian devils do not have any particular name.
No. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. Neither the male nor the female live or travel in herds.
Tasmanian devils are marsupials of Australia.
Tasmanian devils do not attack humans.