Tasmanian devil
Facts
- According to Jack and Jill magazine they have on of the strongest bites of a mammal; so strong they can eat through a metal trap.
- " Stocky and muscular, the devil is about the size of a small dog," from Jack and Jill magazine.
- "Devils are carnivores (m eat-eaters) and scavengers. They prefer to eat animals, such as baby kangaroos, rabbits, and rats that are already dead," from Jack and Jill magazine.
- "Tasmanian devils live in Tasmania , a large is land off the coast of Australia — the only place in the world where they can be found, " from Jack and Jill magazine.
- "Sarcophilus harrisii," is the scientific name of the Tasmanian devil, from San Diego Zoo.
-" Like other Marsupials, it has a pouch on its belly for carrying babies," from Jack and Jill magazine.
- "Usually nocturnal; will come out during the day to lie in sun," from San Diego Zoo.
- "Tasmanian devil babies are know as both joeys and imps," from Jack and Jill magazine.
- "Tasmanian devils may look cute and cuddly, but when threatened , they will shriek, howl, bare teeth , and spin around in circles," from Jack and Jill magazine.
Citing sources
"Tasmanian Devil." Tasmanian Devil 1 July 2014. Print.
"Tasmanian Devil, Sarcophilus Harrisii." San Diego Zoo. Jan. 2012. Web. 15 Apr. 2016.
Tasmanian Devil. Digital image. San Diego Zoo. Web. 15 Apr. 2016.
Number 1 of the Top Ten Is Sadly the Tasmanian Devil. Digital image. Wildlife Emergency. 31 Jan. 2016. Web. 15 Apr. 2016.