No. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. Neither the male nor the female live or travel in herds.
The weight of an adult Tasmanian devil averages between 7 and 9 kg. Males are larger than females.
The mass, or weight, of the Tasmanian devil can be anywhere between 4 and 12 kilograms. Females are considerably lighter than males.
No. Tasmanian devils are quite small.The largest marsupial is the red kangaroo, males of which can easily grow to 1.8 metres in height.The Tasmanian devil is the world's largest carnivorousmarsupial.
The average weight of an adult Tasmanian Devil may range from about 7kg for females to 11 kg for males. Interestingly, the animal's neck and head alone may make up to almost a quarter of the Tasmanian devil's total weight.
Tasmanian devils do not mate for life. Tasmanian devils are not even remotely monogamous. Even after the females mate, they are likely to mate with other males.
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.
The Tasmanian devil belongs to the class Mammalia.
The Tasmanian devil has a conservation status of Endangered.
rat + pouch = tasmanian devil
The Tasmanian devil has a conservation status of Endangered.
No, the Tasmanian devil does not live in the desert.