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A pic of the Devil...

Started by Bricktop, November 04, 2018, 07:54:48 PM

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A TASMANIAN devil, to be precise.



She looks docile enough, though. She's just had a pup, which is important as they are being wiped out in Tasmania by a virus.



Breeding them on the mainland is essential to ensure the species is maintained.



They are the size of a medium dog, but with a jaw pressure that can snap bone...including human bone...with ease.



They are shy and don't attack unless threatened. But if you do happen to stumble across one in the bush, make tracks fast.

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A TASMANIAN devil, to be precise.



She looks docile enough, though. She's just had a pup, which is important as they are being wiped out in Tasmania by a virus.



Breeding them on the mainland is essential to ensure the species is maintained.



They are the size of a medium dog, but with a jaw pressure that can snap bone...including human bone...with ease.



They are shy and don't attack unless threatened. But if you do happen to stumble across one in the bush, make tracks fast.

They are a little smaller than the North American badger.

Bricktop

Yes...but no relation. It is a marsupial. It is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world. Most marsupials are herbivores.

Anonymous

Our badger could kick your Tasmanian devil's ass.

Bricktop

Bring it on, sister...



"The Tasmanian devil's large head and neck allow it to generate among the strongest bites per unit body mass of any extant mammal land predator"



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Anonymous

I saw a program about Tasmanian devils  that mentioned something was destroying them, but I didn't think it was a virus.

 ac_umm

Vancouver

I didn't know they were real. Always thought it was just a looney tunes character.

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Bricktop


Bricktop

Quote from: "Fashionista"I saw a program about Tasmanian devils  that mentioned something was destroying them, but I didn't think it was a virus.

 ac_umm


Its actually a contagious form of cancer.

Anonymous

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Quote from: "Fashionista"I saw a program about Tasmanian devils  that mentioned something was destroying them, but I didn't think it was a virus.

 ac_umm


Its actually a contagious form of cancer.

That's terrible.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"That badger is a pussy...



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They have a head like a mini black bear.

Anonymous

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They have a head like a mini black bear.
hmmm, some resemblance I suppose.

Anonymous

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Fierce little guys.

Chuck Bronson

Look up the Honey Badger.  Almost NOTHING will fuck with it, and it lives in Africa which is home to most of the largest dangerous game in the world.