Yes. Tasmanian devils are both predators and scavengers. Among other things, they hunt mammals up to the size of a wallaby. As the platypus is quite a small mammal, it could certainly be killed and eaten by a Tasmanian devil.
A Kangaroo, a platypus, a koala, a Tasmanian devil.
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No. Mongooses and Tasmanian devils do not occupy the same continent.
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The chuditch (Western Quoll), Spotted-Tailed Quoll and the Tasmanian Devil are all marsupials, found in Australia. The Vicuna is also a mammal, but of the family camelidae, meaning it is a member of the camel family.
The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial mammal that is native to Tasmania. They do not lay eggs.
There are a bunch, take your pick: Kangaroo, Koala, Kookaburra, Platypus, Echidna, Wombat, Dingos, Tasmanian Devil, Tasmanian Tiger/Wolf (extinct), Emu, Water Buffalo, etc.
There are a bunch, take your pick: Kangaroo, Koala, Kookaburra, Platypus, Echidna, Wombat, Dingos, Tasmanian Devil, Tasmanian Tiger/Wolf (extinct), Emu, Water Buffalo, etc.
Tasmanian devil is the correct spelling.
Tasmanian devils do not eat other live Tasmanian devils. They will, however, readily feed on the carcass of another Tasmanian devil that has died.
There are a bunch, take your pick: Kangaroo, Koala, Kookaburra, Platypus, Echidna, Wombat, Dingos, Tasmanian Devil, Tasmanian Tiger/Wolf (extinct), Emu, Water Buffalo, etc.
No, the Tasmanian devil does not live in the desert.