Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil
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タスマニアデビル | |||
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Romaji | Tasumaniadebiru
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Debut | Kemono Friends (2015 Game) | ||
Animal Data | |||
Scientific Name | Sarcophilus harrisii
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Distribution | Tasmanian
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Diet | Carnivore
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Avg. Lifespan | Up to 5 years
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Read More | Tasmanian Devil
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Conservation | ![]() | ||
Tasmanian Devil | Anime | Festival (Costume) | Pavilion | KF3 (V2) | Nexon Game | Stage Play | Gallery |
Tasmanian Devil is a Friend who has made appearances in both the Kemono Friends anime and the original Kemono Friends game.
Appearance
Tasmanian Devil has short, dark hair with four whitened areas around the forehead. She wears a black sleeveless shirt with a white crescent mark on the chest similar to that of the real animal, with a matching black pleated skirt, bow tie and pocketed apron. She wears black arm warmers with brown gloves, black thigh-highs and brown shoes. She additionally possesses the same short ears and tail as the animal she represents.
Series Appearances
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In Real Life
The Tasmanian Devil is a marsupial found on the island of Tasmania in Australia, though Tasmanian devils can live anywhere on the island, they prefer coastal scrublands and forests. But no matter what area of the island they inhabit, these animals sleep under rocks or in caves, logs or burrows.
Tasmanian devils are strictly carnivorous, surviving on small prey such as snakes, birds, fish, and insects and frequently feasting communally on carrion. They are at their most rowdy when jockeying for position on a large carcass. Devils are solitary and nocturnal, spending their days alone in hollow logs, caves, or burrows, and emerging at night to feed. They use their long whiskers and excellent sense of smell and sight to avoid predators and locate prey and carrion. During the day it usually hides in a den, or dense bush. It roams considerable distances (up to 16 km) along well-defined trails in search of food. It usually ambles slowly with a characteristic gait but can gallop quickly with both hind feet together. Young Tasmanian devils are more agile however and can climb trees. Although not territorial, Tasmanian devils have a home range.
References
https://www.livescience.com/27440-tasmanian-devils.html
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/t/tasmanian-devil/
http://www.tassiedevil.com.au/tasdevil.nsf/About-Tasmanian-devils/611F4851DA7D24A6CA2578E1002032AF