What Exactly Are Tasmanian Devils? | Australia's Wild Places | Real Wild

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Published 2022-06-09
Just 460,000 people live in Tasmania, an island off the southeast coast of mainland Australia. While its human population is small, the majestic state is rich in natural wonders and is known for its large tracts of pristine wilderness. Wallabies, wombats, and the island's unique carnivorous marsupial, the Tasmanian devil, enjoy their isolated habitat, nearly devoid of natural predators.

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All Comments (21)
  • @onesandzeroes
    "He became the devil's acvocate" I loved that line :)
  • It breaks my heart to see so many of these amazing and unique animals endangered through the actions of humans. I have a deep respect for these people who dedicate their lives to the continuance of these species. Perhaps one day we will learn to conserve our ecosystems before they are endangered. This is a beautiful and heartening documentary, and Australia has some of the best conservation programs in the world…I wish them great success in their endeavours. Thank you for sharing this.🖤🇨🇦
  • @AmeliasMiMi
    This was a super informative documentary. I enjoyed watching every minute of it. I commend these people for their sacrifices made to help save these precious animals. I have to agree it would be awesome to go to the restaurant to dine with the devils. What an experience that would be.
  • The Devil's Restaurant is DEFINITELY on my bucket list now! So unique and fun
  • So great to see that there are some truly amazing people in this world, love the devils 👹
  • @Foxtrot12345
    I would have loved to have seen Australia and Tasmania back in the heyday, before human settlers arrived. Imagine the diversity of wildlife that called them home? I hope one day I can visit these beautiful areas.