Adjectives to describe a thorny devil would include thorny, sharp, yellowish-brown, well-camouflaged, slow, ungainly, enigmatic.
No. This term is used to describe their often aggressive behavior.
The first European to describe and name the Tasmanian devil was naturalist George Harris in 1807.
Only the devil can, if you want to know you have to have a close relationship with the devil....NOT THAT I RECOMMEND IT
The indigenous people in Australia knew of the Tasmanian devil for thousands of years. The first European to describe and name the Tasmanian devil was naturalist George Harris in 1807.
Le Diable is the devil. The term is most often to describe Robert Le Diable, or Robert the Devil in grand opera.
Tom's wife in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is depicted as greedy, unscrupulous, and materialistic. She only cares about acquiring wealth and is willing to make a deal with the devil to achieve it. She meets a gruesome end as a result of her avarice.
To steal, kill and destroy.
The literary concept you are referring to is called the "angel and devil on the shoulder" or more commonly known as a moral dilemma. It symbolizes the internal conflict between doing what is right (angel) and what is wrong (devil).
Evil horrible terrifying jealous red hot and a coward
The Devil is evil.
Devil's food is a term used by bakers to describe any chocolate pastry or cake. The part of the term "dogs" is the analogy towards hot dogs. Hence the name "Devil Dogs".