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An adult Tasmanian devil's tail averages 24-25cm in length.
An adult Tasmanian devil's tail averages 24-25cm in length.
The Tasmanian Devil eats insects, mammals up to the size of a wombat, and carrion.
The Tasmanian Devil eats insects, mammals up to the size of a wombat, and carrion.
No. Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They feed on mammals up to the size of a wallaby, birds, reptiles and insects.
No. Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They feed on mammals up to the size of a wallaby, birds, reptiles and insects.
No. Tasmanian devils are not built for climbing.
There is no species called a Tasmanian dog. There is the Tasmanian devil, which is a marsupial about the size of a dog, with very strong jaws. There is also the Thylacine, another carnivorous marsupial which is variously known as the Tasmanian tiger or the Tasmanian wolf, although it is neither tiger nor wolf, and not related to either.
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.
Probably similar to a Coyote (Canis Latrans) since their prey was of similar size and speed. They are roughly the same size. The Tasmanian Devil is an extant carnivorous marsupial but much smaller than the thylacine.
Any animal larger than a wallaby will not be attacked or hunted by a Tasmanian devil. However, there is no limit to the size of an animal it will eat if the animal is already dead, as the Tasmanian devil is a scavenger as well as a hunter.
Crocodiles, I would imagine.