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They do not often attack people, but their sharp teeth can crush bones. Devils are the largest meat-eating marsupials alive today, weighing between 13 and 26 pounds (about the size of a small dog).
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When the settlers took a closer look at these tiny, dog-like creatures with red ears and sharp teeth, the name seemed fitting. Wild Tasmanian devils only exist in Tasmania. Though they are often ...
“How dare he take the attention off Bont,” former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley joked on Fox Footy post-game on Friday ...
Oasis blew off the cobwebs and swept away the doubters as they kicked off their reunion tour in Cardiff. Taking to the stage ...
These days, Caruso is more than just a basketball version of the Tasmanian Devil. In fact, ask him about his propensity for creating chaos, and he’ll balk at that description.
The stadium, now priced at $945 million, up from an original estimate of $715 million, is a condition of Tasmania’s AFL licence for the Devils to join the competition in 2028.
Tasmanian MPs demand meeting with AFL over Tasmania Devils deal State and federal MPs have written to the AFL seeking a meeting to discuss renegotiating the agreement between the league and the ...
Thylacines — marsupials known as Tasmanian tigers — were declared extinct decades ago, but efforts to find one in the wild ...
Early settlers to Tasmania thought that a demon was behind the chilling shrieks in the woods. They weren't entirely wrong: the aggression, ferocity, and volatile temper of the Tasmanian Devil make for ...