you see its long and hairy
Tasmanian Devils do not spin like "Taz" on the cartoons. They are nothing like Taz. Australian children do not even identify "Taz" with real Tasmanian devils.
Tasmanian devils, like all marsupials, see shades of colour.
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.
Like all native Australian animals, adult Tasmanian devils drink water. Joeys drink mothers' milk.
Tasmanian devils like to sleep just like most of all the other animals
Tasmanian devils only like water insofar as they can drink it.
I like the Tasmanian devils, and so do the Warner Brothers!
Yes. Tasmanian devils are marsupials, which are mammals. All mammals are vertebrates, meaning all mammals have a backbone.
They like to fight,eat dead animals and they like to relax in the sun
Tasmanian devils have an undeserved reputation for being aggressive. They are actually shy and reclusive, living alone, yet (somewhat incongruously) gathering together to feed. Tasmanian devils only display aggression when they are asserting their dominance as they gather to feed on a carcass, or as part of their mating ritual. Like all wild animals, Tasmanian devils will have their playful moments.
Like any mammal, they are foetuses.
Tasmanian devils live in the bushland, woodlands and forests of Tasmania, Australia's southern island state. This habitat is in a cool temperate climate. Temperatures vary considerably, but the Tasmanian devil does not live where the snow falls in winter. Rainfall in the western regions of Tasmania, where a third of the wild Tasmanian devils live, is more abundant than rain in the east.