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A Tasmanian Devil named Conrad inside its enclosure at the San Diego Zoo, California on January 13, 2015. Tasmanian Devils are native to Australia and are a carnivorous marsupial.
Ben Alldridge captured the stunning shot of the animal biofluorescing under invisible ultraviolet light.
SINGAPORE - Four new Tasmanian devils will now call the Night Safari their home. Three-year-old Cogsworth, Lumiere, Scuttle ...
Singapore's Night Safari has welcomed four new three-year-old Tasmanian devils from the Australian conservation organisation, ...
The San Diego Zoo has officially welcomed two rare and remarkable new residents: a pair of Tasmanian devil brothers named ...
“It’s like a Tasmanian devil ripping through your backyard,” he said. “It’s crazy here … at times it rains so hard you can’t see 10 feet in front of you.” ...
While the latest additions to the Los Angeles Zoo don’t look or act much like their Looney Tunes counterpart, they could ...
Photo by Aussie Ark/Handout The world’s largest surviving marsupial carnivore, the Tasmanian Devil, has been returned to the wild on Australia’s mainland for the first time in 3,000 years.
We are investing $2.8 million to help protect captive populations of threatened species from H5 avian influenza (bird ...
How the Tasmanian devil inspired Medicine by Design-funded researchers to devise a method to create ‘safe cell’ therapies The Medicine by Design project found inspiration from an unlikely source – the ...
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