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In Disney's new live-action remake, "Lilo & Stitch" brings its beloved furry alien back to the big screen for a more earnest, ...
They often choose hollow logs, burrows, or rocky crevices ... but lost ground when dingos were introduced. The Tasmanian devil breeding season occurs between March and May.
But no matter what area of the island they inhabit, these animals sleep under rocks or in caves, logs or burrows. The cartoon Tasmanian devil does have one thing in common with the real creature ...
The chairman of the AFL's newest club has revealed that he learned Warner Bros - which holds the rights to the name Tasmanian Devil - did not know the term refers to a real animal. The island ...
An international team of evolutionary biologists and natural scientists has found that the population decline of the Tasmanian devil is likely leading to genetic changes in another local predator ...
The creature in the video bears little resemblance to a healthy Tasmanian devil; largely furless, standing in broad daylight when the species is usually nocturnal, and with a bulbous growth on its ...
Declining numbers of the endangered Tasmanian devil ( Sarcophilus harrisii) are affecting the evolutionary genetics of a small predator, the spotted-tailed quoll ( Dasyurus maculatus), according ...
This lays the groundwork for modelling how they could affect Tasmanian devil populations in future, says Janine Deakin, a genomicist at the University of Canberra. “Looking at the genomics does ...