Tasmanian devil [2] (Sarcophilus harrisii) - a species of carnivorous mammal, marsupial from the non-łazowych family (Dasyuridae). It is found in the wild only on the Australian island of Tasmania. It reaches the size of a small dog and is the largest carnivorous marsupial today, after the extinction of the Tasmanian wolf (or marsupial wolf) in 1936. It has a stocky, muscular body, black fur, pungent odor, very loud and disturbing squeak, excellent sense of smell and a characteristic way of eating. It hunts for prey and carcasses, and eats food when it is near human settlements. He usually leads a solitary lifestyle, sometimes feeds with other Devils and defecates in a shared place. Unlike most of the non-hairy ones, it has effective mechanisms of thermoregulation of the body, which allows it to stay active at noon without overheating. Despite its plump appearance, it surprises with speed and endurance. He can climb trees and cross rivers.
Tasmanian devil [2] (Sarcophilus harrisii) - a species of carnivorous mammal, marsupial from the non-łazowych family (Dasyuridae). It is found in the wild only on the Australian island of Tasmania. It reaches the size of a small dog and is the largest carnivorous marsupial today, after the extinction of the Tasmanian wolf (or marsupial wolf) in 1936. It has a stocky, muscular body, black fur, pungent odor, very loud and disturbing squeak, excellent sense of smell and a characteristic way of eating. It hunts for prey and carcasses, and eats food when it is near human settlements. He usually leads a solitary lifestyle, sometimes feeds with other Devils and defecates in a shared place. Unlike most of the non-hairy ones, it has effective mechanisms of thermoregulation of the body, which allows it to stay active at noon without overheating. Despite its plump appearance, it surprises with speed and endurance. He can climb trees and cross rivers.
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