Stock Photo - The Tasmanian Devil Sarcophilus harrisii is the largest of the Dasyuridae, strictly protected and endangered They are primarily nocturnal and opportunists feeding mostly on carrion As the attitude towards the Devil has changed and it is now a mascot and icon of Tasmania, it is threatened not so much be people but by the deadly, uncurable cancer disease DFTD, which can exterminate whole regional populations in a very short time To protect the species from extinction, zoo s, game parks and isolated populations on islands are of big importance Australia, Tasmania, 2006

Stock Photo: The Tasmanian Devil Sarcophilus harrisii is the largest of the Dasyuridae, strictly protected and endangered  They are primarily nocturnal and opportunists.

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