The Tasmanian devil is a nocturnal hunter and a scavenger. It hunts live prey, but more often feeds on rhe carcasses of animals that are already dead.
The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial. It is at the top of the food chain.
The Tasmanian devil is not a producer. It does not produce its own food. It is a consumer.
The Tasmanian devil is not a producer. It does not produce its own food. It is a consumer.
Being a dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian Devil is at the top of the food chain.
The Tasmanian devil does not store food. The thickness of its tail is an indication of the animal's health. It does store fat in its tail so that if food is scarce, the Tasmanian devil can draw on these fat reserves.
The Tasmanian devil is at the top of the food chain, so it does not have enemies which "strike".
The Tasmanian Devil eats insects, mammals up to the size of a wombat, and carrion.
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.
The Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) did not hate the Tasmanian devil. Tasmanian Devil and the Thylacine both occupied the top of the food chain, competing for live prey, until the Thylacine became extinct in 1936.
he eats other devils out
The only animal dangerous to the Tasmanian devil is the fox. A recently introduced species in Tasmania, the fox is a danger to Tasmanian devil joeys, and it is also a competitor with adults for food.
Foxes compete with Tasmanian devils for their food. Also, foxes have been known to prey on young, helpless Tasmanian devil joeys.