When it's hungry
Yes, Tasmanian Devil is a mammal.
Find a Tasmanian and give him courses in computer programming.You can't "make" a Tasmanian Devil (unless you're another Tasmanian Devil, in which case you find a Tasmanian Devil of the opposite sex and get busy).
Tasmanian devils eat possums
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. People do not eat Tasmanian devils.
Tasmanian devils do not eat plants. They are completely carnivorous.
Tasmanian forester kangaroos eat shrubs, grass, leaves and other fresh vegetation. They are herbivorous.
If the two species occupies the same continent, which they do not, then a tiger could very easily eat a Tasmanian devil. Currently, there are no opportunities for tigers to consume Tasmanian devils.
no
Tasmanian devils are not edible though they would have been eaten by the Tasmanian Aborigines. It would also be illegal to try to eat them.
If there were stoat in Tasmania, which there are not, it is likely that the Tasmanian devil would eat them, if the opportunity arose. Tasmanian devils favour small mammals, but the stoat could possibly be too quick and fierce to be caught.
No. Although both carnivorous mammals, this is where the similarity between Tasmanian devils and dingoes stops. Tasmanian devils are marsupials, with a pouch in which they rear their young. Dingoes are relative "newcomers" to Australia, and placental mammals.