Yes. Tasmanian devils have short, stumpy tails.
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 do not wave their tails as a means of communication. This trait is more characteristic of felines.
An adult Tasmanian devil's tail averages 24-25cm in length.
No. Tasmanian devils are not built for climbing.
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 are marsupials.
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.
* wedge tail eagles * foxes * feral dogs * Tasmanian Devils (Tasmania only)
Tasmanian devils do not attack humans.
Tasmanian devils are marsupials of Australia.
The female Tasmanian Devil weighs around 6 kg, and does not usually exceed 80 cm in length, including the tail.