Embark on a journey "Life OVER Seas" exploring Tasmania, from hand-feeding kangaroos at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to ...
The fatal cancers are usually spread when fighting animals bite each others' faces Cancers threatening to decimate the Tasmanian devil population could be halted by using drugs developed for human ...
The Tasmanian devil, classified as endangered, gets its name from its high-pitch squeal and is renowned for fighting over access to animal carcases, which it grinds with the bone-crushing force of ...
Tasmanian devils are active at night and hide in dens or bushes during the day. They can roam up to 16 km in search of food ...