A wild Tasmanian devil wandered into a home in Hobart, Australia, on the island state of Tasmania, and caused a bit of chaos before safely departing Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has ...
If you want proof that size isn’t everything, look no further than the Tasmanian devil. This scrappy, sharp-toothed marsupial might weigh less than your average house cat, but pound for pound, its ...
Splashes at the surface give an indication of the commotion below. Beneath the waves, a tornado of hundreds of devil rays swirl in a dizzying dance that goes on for hours. "It's amazing to see a ...
Camera traps bring you closer to the secretive natural world and are an important conservation tool to study wildlife. This week we’re meeting the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world: the ...
Devil rays give new meaning to the phrase “slippery devils”. As the “Animals with Cameras” team found out, their smooth, slimy skin is totally unsuitable for attaching a camera with suction cups.
Nov. 22 (UPI) --Researchers have sequenced the genome of the deepest-living animal, the devil worm, gaining new insights into the genetic adaptations required for life under harsh, subsurface ...
One would have to live in a cave to remain unaware of the rampant loss of animal and plant species on our planet. It's a depressing thought at best but I just read about a wonderful project to try to ...
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