Devil's Point in Plymouth is named for its rugged, dramatic cliffs and the treacherous waters surrounding it, which were historically feared by sailors. The name may also be linked to local folklore and superstitions about the area, suggesting it was a place associated with danger or the supernatural. Additionally, the striking landscape and turbulent seas could have contributed to its ominous moniker.
Plymouth Devils was created in 1932.
They are called Tasmanian Devils. The babies are called joeys.
there is not one yet but me and my friend are going to make a movie called the dare devils
The island where Tasmanian devils live is called Tasmania. It is Australia's island state.
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There is no specific collective term for a group of Tasmanian devils. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. At most, an area where numerous Tasmanian devils live is called a colony.
There are so many devils garden but we have many devils garden in america and all over the world.
"Blue" for the VFW color and "Devils" after Concord's local landmark, Mt. Diablo).
Actually, Plymouth, England is called Plymouth because the city is at the mouth of the river Plym, get it? And Plymouth, Massachusetts, is called Plymouth because the original Mayflower settlers traced their origins to Plymouth, England.
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It was in 1980 and Sir William Thomes discovered it and called it the Devils Marbles.
A baby Tasmanian devil is called a joey. Tasmanian devils are marsupials, and "joey" is the name given to the young of all marsupials.