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.
The Tasmanian devil is not called a thief.
A cancer called Devil Facial Tumour Disease is endangering the Tasmanian devil.
The most common word by which Tasmanian Aborigines called the Tasmanian devil was "purinina".
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The female Tasmanian devil is not assigned any particular name.
A baby Tasmanian devil is called a joey, just as all marsupial young are called joeys.
Like all marsupials, the young of a Tasmanian Devil is called a joey.It is not called an "imp", a "cub" or a "pup".
The correct name for a baby Tasmanian devil is "joey". Tasmanian devils are marsupials, and all marsupial young are called joeys.
The Tasmanian devil does not have a nickname.
A young Tasmanian devil is called a joey. This is the usual terminology for the young of any marsupial. It is not a cub or a kitten.
Tasmanian devil is the correct spelling.
The genus of the Tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus.