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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."

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There are several theories for the Tasmanian Devil's name:

  • The main belief is that the Tasmanian Devil got its name because of its blood-curdling nocturnal screams and devil-like growls.
  • When stressed, this animal emits a foul odour that rivals the smell of a skunk. This most often happens around humans. It is said to reek of death, which could be another reason why the Tasmanian Devil is so called.
  • It is natural for Tasmanian Devils to fight over carrion. It could be said that they "fight like the devil".
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The Tasmanian devil was given its name primarily because of the unearthly screams and growls it emits when fighting with another Tasmanian devil over food or territory.

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