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Did you know:Tasmanian devils belong to a group of marsupials known as "dasyurids", which are the carnivorous marsupials?Tasmanian devils are not only hunters, but also scavengers, and carrion-feeders?Tasmanian devils are subject to a disease known as Devil facial tumour Disease, or DFTD, which causes cancerous lesions over their face?Tasmanian devils gained their name of "devil" from the unearthly shrieking sounds they make as they fight over their food at night?Tasmanian devils can emit a pungent odor as a defence mechanism when threatened?
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
Given that there are no badgers in Australia, the answer is "no". Badgers are also larger than Tasmanian devils, so if they did occupy he same country, there is a good chance a Tasmanian devil would avoid badgers. They would not, however, be averse to eating a dead badger, as Tasmanian devils feed on carrion, as well as hunt live prey.
Penguins do have a sense of smell, but wether or not it is 'good' is entirely up to you!
The Tasmanian devil does not have a "temper". "Temper" is a word applied to people, not animals. The Tasmanian devil exhibits behaviour.When faced with competition for its food supply or territory, the Tasmanian devil becomes aggressive in its behaviour.
our sense of smell is better than animals by 90%
Not excellent but good. The rhino has a good sense of smell.
All bats have a very good sense of smell ~ x
Yes, excellent sense of smell
they do
Bats have a very great sense of smell, especially a fruit bat. Bats depend mainly on their sense of smell and hearing.
Yes, they use there good sense of smell to patrol their territory nightly.