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it looks bony
Look at it's genitals.
You can save the Tassie Devil by donating to causes that look for a cure for the facial cancer that they have.
They kinda look like dog tracks or cat tracks you decide its really an oopinion
No
they don't leave tracks
bat tracks do look like bird tracks they have long and sharp nails and only 4 toes, or fingers
Terrible! From about 1996, the Tasmanian Devil has been threatened by a fatal form of cancer called "Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD)" which has killed more than 90% of adults in high density areas and 45% of adults in medium to low density areas resulting in an "Endangered" classification. Since then, the Threatened Species Scientific Advisory Committee has recommended moving the Tasmanian Devil up the "Endangered Species" list. A number of groups have combined to fund, study, analyse and come up with a cure for DFTD. You can find out more about it or assist by going to the attached Web Page and selecting one of the options.
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
They look like a series of J shaped tracks in the sand. The hooked part of the J points in the direction that the sidewinder was going
Coyote tracks look like dog tracks - 4 toes and a heel - the dog's is rounder and the claws show; the coyote's track is more poined and and 4 toes are closer together