Tasmanian devils do not only live in logs. They also live in caves, bushes and old wombat burrows. They live in these because they are ideal hiding places. Further, when Tasmanain devil joeys grow too large for the pouch, the female needs a safe den to transfer the joeys to.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
Tasmanian devils prefer shade to open sunlight. They hide in the undergrowth and in caves and hollow logs. Being nocturnal, Tasmanian devils mainly come out at night anyway.
They live in hollowed out logs lined with leaves and grass, sometimes live in caves They live in hollowed out logs lined with leaves and grass, sometimes live in caves
No. Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals.
Tasmanian devils tend to shelter wherever they can, such as in dense undergrowth, caves, hollow logs and even old wombat burrows.
Tasmanian devils do not dig their own burrows, but some of them do use old wombat burrows. Tasmanian devils tend to shelter wherever they can besides in borrowed burrows, such as in dense undergrowth, caves and hollow logs.
Although Tasmanian devils can and do dig, they expend little energy on making their dens. Tasmanian devils often use caves,hollow logs and old wombat burrows for their dens.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals.
Tasmanian devils are found only in Tasmania.
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.
Tasmanian devils may live in logs, in caves, bushes and old wombat burrows within eucalyptus bushland, woodland, heath or farmland. They live in these because they are ideal hiding places.