the thorny devil is a lizard and the tasmanian devil is sort of a dog. also the tasmanian devil lives in tasmania and the thorny devil lives in South Australia
The Tasmanian devil is a small, carnivorous marsupial, endemic to Australia's island state of Tasmania.There is also the Thorny devil, an unusual, spiky lizard found only in the outback.
Adult male thorny devils typically weigh between 75 and 90 grams, with females tending to be heavier.
The thorny devil isn't a mammel
Yes. The Thorny devil belongs to the order Squamata.
There is no specific name for a male thorny devil.
A Tasmanian devil is not a rainforest animal in the conventional sense of the word. Tasmanian rainforests are cool-temperate rainforests, and while some Tasmanian devils occupy these cool rainforests, most of them are found in bushland (dry sclerophyll) and coastal heathlands.
The female Tasmanian devil is much smaller than the male, but apart from that, there is little difference between the two, aside from the obvious difference of male and female reproductive organs. The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial, and the female therefore has a pouch in which she rears her young.
The weight of an adult Tasmanian devil averages between 7 and 9 kg. Males are larger than females.
The thorny devil's body is covered with sharp protuberances, or spikes.
a thorny devil cost 90 to 1,000 dollars
As the thorny devil is not endangered, there are no accurate figures available on its population. Websites that state the thorny devil is endangered, with around 1000 reptiles remaining, are incorrect.
The mass, or weight, of the Tasmanian devil can be anywhere between 4 and 12 kilograms. Females are considerably lighter than males.