how long dose it take from a babytasmania devil to become a adult tasmania devil
No: the Tasmanian devil is not a bear. It is a marsupial.
A Tasmanian is not an animal. A Tasmanian is a resident of Tasmania, Australia's island state.
On the Australian Island Tasmania, Tasmania is the answer.
Believe it or not, in Tasmania.
Lives in Tasmania
Tasmania does not have any official state mammal. The Tasmanian devil is the unofficial state mammal of Tasmania.
You can only find the Tasmanian devil in Tasmania
The Tasmanian devil is not the national emblem of anywhere. Tasmania is one of the states of Australia, and the Tasmanian devil is also not the state emblem. Tasmania has no official animal emblem, although the Tasmanian devil is certainly considered its unofficial emblem, as it is found in the wild only in Tasmania.
It is not that the Tasmanian devil "moved" to Tasmania: rather, it is that Tasmania has become the only place in which the Tasmanian devil could survive. It was always in Tasmania, and fossil evidence indicates that the Tasmanian devil in Tasmania is larger than its mainland counterpart was. It was once widespread on the Australian mainland, but the arrival of the dingo and possibly climate change at the end of the last ice age, may have contributed to its extinction on the mainland. Both apex predators, the mainland Tasmanian devil was probably less equipped to compete with the dingo, which never made it to Tasmania.
It didn't.As of 2013, Tasmania still has no official faunal emblem. The Tasmanian devil has, over time, just developed into Tasmania's unofficial faunal emblem,
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