Tasmanian devils are small, carnivorous marsupials found only in Tasmania, Australia. Named by early European settlers for their ferocious growls, screeches, and fierce demeanor, which they likened to a "devil," these animals have black fur and powerful jaws. About the size of a small dog, they hunt small animals and scavenge carrion, even eating bones. Nocturnal and mostly solitary, they live in forests and shrublands.
Endangered due to a contagious facial cancer and habitat loss, fewer than 25,000 remain. Conservation efforts, including breeding programs and disease research, aim to save them.
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