Tasmanian Devils live in Tasmania, the island state of Australia. Their habitat is coastal heath, open dry sclerophyll forest and mixed sclerophyll-rainforest.
There may be specimens in some zoos round the world but the animal originated in Tasmania and the Australian mainland. However, there are no longer any remaining on the mainland.
The natural habitat of the Tasmanian Devil is in Tasmania, Australia. Their habitat is coastal heath, open dry sclerophyll forest and mixed sclerophyll-rainforest.
The Tasmanian Devil is found only in Australia, and specifically, in the southern island state of Tasmania.
Apart from Tasmania, it can only be found alive in zoos.
You cannot buy a Tasmanian devil. As native Australian animals, they are protected by law and may not be purchased or kept simply to satisfy one's whim for novelty pets.
Tasmanian Devils are found in Tasmania, the island state of the country of Australia.
The natural habitat of the Tasmanian Devil is in Tasmania, Australia. Their habitat is coastal heath, open dry sclerophyll forest and mixed sclerophyll-rainforest.
The Tasmanian devil is native to Australia.It is found in the wild only on Australia's southern island state of Tasmania.
In Australia (Tasmania is the name of the state you can see it in)
The Tasmanian devil is found only on the continent of Australia. Although now found only on the Australian island state of Tasmania, fossil evidence shows that Tasmanian devils once roamed throughout the continental mainland. The Tasmanian devil cannot be found on any other continent.
The Tasmanian devil is found only on the continent of Australia.
The Tasmanian Devil is native to Australia: specifically, it is native to the island state of Tasmania. Fossil evidence indicates it was once found on the Australian mainland, but when the Dingo was introduced by the Aborigines, this is believed to have caused the Tasmanian Devil to become extinct on the mainland.
The Tasmanian devil is found only in the southern hemisphere. It is endemic to the Australian island state of Tasmania.
The Tasmanian Devil is a native, endangered Australian Animal. We want to save it because we want our country to still have the Tasmanian Devil in Future Generations.
Fossil evidence indicates that the Tasmanian devil once lived on the Australian mainland. Tasmanian devil fossils have been found across much of Australia's southern region.
Not at all. The Tasmanian devil is found in forested areas, preferably eucalyptus bushland, where there is plenty of undergrowth in which they can hide. They can also be found in heathland, and in farming areas.
The Tasmanian devil is not the national emblem of anywhere. Tasmania is one of the states of Australia, and the Tasmanian devil is also not the state emblem. Tasmania has no official animal emblem, although the Tasmanian devil is certainly considered its unofficial emblem, as it is found in the wild only in Tasmania.
The Tasmanian Devil was not "brought to" Australia. It was in Australia long before people, both European and indigenous.It gained its name Tasmanian devil because, although it was found all over the mainland prior to the arrival of the dingo, it is now only found in Tasmania.
The Tasmanian devil was not introduced into Australia. It is native to the country, and was on both Tasmania and the mainland long before Europeans ever arrived.