WELCOME TO MY TAZZIE WEBSITE!!!
Hi I'm Chloe! Welcome to my website on Tasmanian Devils! You may know Tasmanian devils as the Looney Tunes character. When I was little I thought it was a weird looking dog... So the first time I actually
found out what tasmanian devils were, was when my mother went to Australia, their natural habitat. Now tazzies may seem cute at first but in truth they're really vicious (sounds like my yorkie-terrior dog^.^)! Tasmanian Devils are mammal marsupials, which means the reproduction process includes a pouch. Although I was mostly focused on their large canines that can rip meat and such. Genetic diversity found in tazzies are usually in the ears; round, triangular shape, pentagon shape. Unfortunately tasmanian devils are on the endangered species list due to cancer. By exploring my website you'll gain knowledge on these amazing creatures that may become extinct! Enjoy!^.^
Hi I'm Chloe! Welcome to my website on Tasmanian Devils! You may know Tasmanian devils as the Looney Tunes character. When I was little I thought it was a weird looking dog... So the first time I actually
found out what tasmanian devils were, was when my mother went to Australia, their natural habitat. Now tazzies may seem cute at first but in truth they're really vicious (sounds like my yorkie-terrior dog^.^)! Tasmanian Devils are mammal marsupials, which means the reproduction process includes a pouch. Although I was mostly focused on their large canines that can rip meat and such. Genetic diversity found in tazzies are usually in the ears; round, triangular shape, pentagon shape. Unfortunately tasmanian devils are on the endangered species list due to cancer. By exploring my website you'll gain knowledge on these amazing creatures that may become extinct! Enjoy!^.^
FUN FACTS!!!
- When confronting a tazzie, they yawn in your face to portray that they aren't bothered by you (1)
- Scientific name is "Sarcophilus Harrisii"
- World's largest carnivore marsupial
- Has one of the most powerful bites of any mammal (2)
- In the late 1800's farmers believed tazzies were killing their livestock O_o (3)