Tasmanian devils are found only in Tasmania, Australia's island state in the south. Tasmania has a cool temperate climate. This means that summer weather can vary between warm and pleasant and cold and rainy, with occasional periods of hot, dry weather. Summer maximum temperatures range from an average of 21-24 degrees Celsius, with minimums of 10-12 degrees Celsius, depending on the area of Tasmania in which one lives.
Tasmanian devils are also able to withstand colder temperatures in winter. Winters in Tasmania are very cold (compared to other Australian states), with snow falling in the high country, and at Mt Wellington, which overlooks Hobart. Winter maximum temperatures average 12-13 degrees Celsius, with minimums of 2-5 degrees Celsius on average. On average, of course, means that they can fall well below or above these ranges. Winter months are wetter than summer months.
No. On the contrary, the Tasmanian devil lives in Australia's island state of Tasmania, which has a cool temperate climate.
Tasmanian devils live in the bushland, woodlands and forests of Tasmania, Australia's southern island state. This habitat is in a cool temperate climate. Temperatures vary considerably, but the Tasmanian devil does not live where the snow falls in winter. Rainfall in the western regions of Tasmania, where a third of the wild Tasmanian devils live, is more abundant than rain in the east.
No, the Tasmanian devil does not live in the desert.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
On average, Tasmanian devils in the wild live for 6 years.
Sometimes. While sugar gliders live in the Tasmanian devil's environment, the Tasmanian devil does not live in the sugar glider's environment outside of Tasmania.
Tasmanian devils do not eat other live Tasmanian devils. They will, however, readily feed on the carcass of another Tasmanian devil that has died.
Most Tasmanian devils die before they are adults. If not, they live for about five years.
No. Tasmanian devils do not live in Asia. They are found only in Australia, on its island state of Tasmania.
Tasmanian devils live on land. They are not water-dwelling creatures of any description.
No. Tasmanian devils do not live in the swamp. Their habitat is eucalypt forest, woodlands, heath and farmland.
The Tasmanian devil has adapted to the relatively cool climate of Tasmania, and its rugged, wild bushland.