When threatened, the Tasmanian Devil can produce a foul odour that rivals that of a skunk, but when it is non-stressed it emits no odour at all.
Yes: when threatened, the Tasmanian Devil can produce a foul odour that rivals that of a skunk, but when it is non-stressed it emits no odour at all.
The Tasmanian devil is not a producer. It does not produce its own food. It is a consumer.
The Tasmanian devil is not a producer. It does not produce its own food. It is a consumer.
Unbelievably bad. When threatened, the Tasmanian Devil can produce a foul odour that rivals that of a skunk, but when it is non-stressed it emits no odour at all. According to the website below, it ranks as the second smelliest creature in the world.
The Tasmanian devil, the largest living marsupial carnivore, earned its common name because of its blood-curdling nocturnal screams. "Sarcophilus Harrisi," which means "Harris's flesh lover."
Tasmanian devil is the correct spelling.
Tasmanian devils do not eat other live Tasmanian devils. They will, however, readily feed on the carcass of another Tasmanian devil that has died.
No, the Tasmanian devil does not live in the desert.
The Tasmanian devil has a conservation status of Endangered.
The Tasmanian devil belongs to the class Mammalia.
The Tasmanian devil has a conservation status of Endangered.
rat + pouch = tasmanian devil