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 Tasmanian devil, a carnivorous marsupial (dasyurid) has the largest and strongest jaw among the marsupials.
Yes, the Tasmanian devil is very real. The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial, endemic to Australia's island state of Tasmania. Though only small, it is the largest dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial, still living.
Tasmanian devil
The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial mammal. Specifically, it is a carnivorous marsupial, meaning it is a dasyurid.
The Tasmanian devil, the largest living marsupial carnivore, earned its common name because of its blood-curdling nocturnal screams.
The Tasmanian Devil is a carnivorous marsupial of the order Dasyuromorphia.
Tasmanian devil is the correct spelling.
The Tasmanian Devil is a carnivore. It is a dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaInfraclass: MarsupialiaOrder: DasyuromorphiaFamily: DasyuridaeSubfamily: DasyurinaeTribe: DasyuriniGenus: SarcophilusSpecies: S. harrisii
No: the Tasmanian devil is not a bear. It is a marsupial.
The Tasmanian Devil is a marsupial from the Dasyuridae family. Its species is Sarcophilus harrisii.
Yes. The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial mammal, and all mammals have a pharynx.