Tasmanian devil: Endangered, not dangerous

Source: SBS
The Tasmanian devil is the world’s largest surviving carnivorous marsupial. Having the appearance of a small dog, it is characterized by its black fur and white markings on the chest and sometimes rump. Their stocky nature is accentuated by their short muzzle and limbs. Geetha Mathivanan who presents “Namma Australia” compiles some interesting facts about Tasmanian devil. Produced by RaySel.
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