The Tasmanian devil's closest relative is the quoll, which is another dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial.
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Distantly related. They are both carnivorous marsupials. The Tasmanian Devil's closest living relative is the quoll.
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The Tasmanian devil has gone beyond the "threatened" status. It is now officially endangered. To understand why the Tasmanian devil is endangered, see the related question.
A "Tasmanian Devil" is an animal. As such it does not have any geography. The Term "geography" can only be applied to land not animals. For instance you could as "What is the geography of Tasmania" or "What is the geographical habitat of the Tasmanian Devil" but not "What is the geography of a Tasmanian Devil".For the habitat of the Tasmanian devil, see the related question.
There is no exact size of a Tasmanian devil. For average sizes, see the related question.
There is no species similar to the Tasmanian devil. The closest species to the Tasmanian devil is the quoll, another native Australian carnivorous marsupial, or dasyurid.As dasyurids, Tasmanian devils are related to other small dasyurids such as kowaris, antechinus, phascogales, planigales. They are only distantly related to the now extinct Tasmanian tigers, or Thylacines.
If the question means "What animals are most closely related to the Tasmanian Devil?", then the four species of quolls are most closely related to the Tasmanian Devil.The Tasmanian devil is the only member of its genus Sarcophilus. However, besides the quoll, other relatives include the numbat, the now-extinct Tylacine (Tasmanian tiger) and the antechinus.
Tasmanian Devil: Nighttime Scavenger is published by Bearport Publishing. See the related link for more information.
None.There is no species even similar to the Tasmanian devil. The closest species to the Tasmanian devil is the quoll, another native Australian carnivorous marsupial, or dasyurid.As dasyurids, Tasmanian devils are related to other small dasyurids such as kowaris, antechinus, phascogales, planigales. They are only distantly related to the now extinct Tasmanian tigers, or Thylacines.
The Tasmanian devil does not have a nickname.
The thylacine or Tasmanian tiger is not "Mythical" but believed extinct since 1936.