they have no heart so they dont have any feelings so they will kill anyone they want to kill even for no reason they think killing is fun
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Devils don't kill people. Disease, accident, and time kill people.
In a world where medicine (Western, Eastern and Alternative) and medicinal knowledge about cause and effect of life-style, diet, and risk factors abound personal choice is a major factor in your chances of dying from disease.
Accidents happen, that's why they call them accidents. Learning to judge risk factors, being aware of your surroundings, having unimpaired control of your vehicle, and generally taking sensible precautions will help to reduce your risk of death by accident.
Time however will get us all.
On very rare occasions dust devils can kill.
No. Tasmanian devils do not attack people. They are shy and reclusive creatures which would much rather avoid people.
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Kill Devils Hill is a town that is situated in the Dare County, North California in the United States. It has a population of 6683 as per the 2010 population census.
Thorny devils feed primarily on ants. They simply collect the ants with their sticky tongue.
If you mean a dust devil, then technically yes. Though they aren't really tornadoes, dust devils have killed people. However, fatalities from dust devils are extremely rare, only a handful have ever been recorded. Most of the time dust devils are harmless.
No. People do not eat Tasmanian devils.
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I think they can because listen to the name like it is pretty scary I have seen lots of movie a about the devil killing but that is just a movie
Feral cats are particularly aggressive, but they do not tend to attack adult Tasmanian devils. They are a threat to young joeys.
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Only by a technicality. Most tornadoes do not actually kill anyone; only about 2% of tornadoes are killers. Only a handful of people have been killed by dust devils, but that still means there have been a few dust devils with a death toll of 1, while there have been many tornadoes with death tolls of zero. Aside from that, though, tornadoes are deadlier. Dust devils are far more common than tornadoes, but only a handful of people have been killed by them, and injuries generally only occur once every few years. By contrast tornadoes kill dozens of people and injure hundreds in a normal year.