Sarcophilus harrisii




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Sarcophilus harrisii





Species Authority: The species authority, or the name(s) of scientist(s) or person(s) who first described Sarcophilus harrisii is (Boitard, 1841) (IUCN Red List).

Summary: For other uses, see Tasmanian Devil (disambiguation). Binomial name Sarcophilus harrisii
(Boitard, 1841)

The Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), also referred to simply as 'the devil', is a carnivorous marsupial now found only in the Australian island state of Tasmania. The Tasmanian Devil is the only extant member of the genus Sarcophilus. The size of a small dog, but stocky and muscular, the Tasmanian Devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world. It is characterised by its black fur, offensive odour when stressed, extremely loud and disturbing screech, and viciousness when feeding. It is known to both hunt prey and scavenge carrion and although it is usually solitary, it sometimes eats with other devils.

The Tasmanian Devil became extirpated on the Australian mainland about 400 years before European settlement in 1788. Seen as a threat to livestock in Tasmania, devils were hunted until 1941, when they were officially protected. Since the late 1990s devil facial tumour disease has reduced the devil population significantly and now threatens the survival of the species, which may soon be listed as endangered. Programs are currently being undertaken by the Tasmanian government to reduce the impact of the disease.

(Wikipedia).

Description:

The Tasmanian Devil is the largest surviving carnivorous marsupial in Australia. It has a squat and thick build, with a large head and a short, stubby tail. The devil stores body fat in its tail and an unhealthy devil often has a thin tail. Unusually for a marsupial, its forelegs are slightly longer than its hind legs. Devils can run in bursts at the impressive speed of 13 kilometres per hour (8.1 miles per hour). The fur is usually black, although irregular white patches on the chest and rump are common. Males are usually larger than females, having an average head and body length of 652 mm, with a 258 mm tail, and an average weight of 8 kg. Females have an average head and body length of 570 mm, with a 244 mm tail, and an average weight of 6 kg.[5] The average life expectancy of a Tasmanian Devil in the wild is estimated at six years, although it may live longer in captivity.

The devil has long whiskers on its face and in clumps on the top of the head. These help the devil locate prey when foraging in the dark, and aid in detecting the closeness of other devils during feeding. When agitated, the devil can produce a strong odor, its pungency rivalling even the skunk. Hearing is its dominant sense, and it also has an excellent sense of smell. Since devils hunt at night, their vision seems to be strongest in black and white. In these conditions they can detect moving objects readily, but have difficulty seeing stationary objects.[6] An analysis of mammalian bite force, corrected for body size, shows that the devil has the strongest bite of any living mammal.[7] The power of the jaw is in part due to its comparatively large head. A Tasmanian Devil also has one set of teeth that grows slowly throughout its life. [6]

(Wikipedia).

Country Distribution: Sarcophilus harrisii is found in the following countries:
    Australia
(IUCN Red List).

Biome(s)/Ecosystem(s): IUCN lists the following as biomes for Sarcophilus harrisii: Terrestrial (IUCN Red List).

Status:

For some time, Tasmania was the last refuge of large marsupial carnivores. All of the larger carnivorous marsupials became extinct in mainland Australia shortly after humans arrived. Only the smallest and most adaptable survived. Fossil evidence from western Victoria shows that Tasmanian Devils retained a place on the Australian mainland until around 600 years ago (about 400 years before European colonisation).[5] Their extinction is attributed to predation by dingoes and hunting by indigenous Australians.[11] In dingo-free Tasmania, carnivorous marsupials were still active when Europeans arrived. The extermination of the Thylacine after the arrival of the Europeans is well known, but the Tasmanian Devil was threatened as well.

The first Tasmanian settlers ate Tasmanian Devil, which they described as tasting like veal.[2] As it was believed devils would hunt and kill livestock, a bounty scheme to remove the devil from rural properties was introduced as early as 1830. Over the next 100 years, trapping and poisoning brought them to the brink of extinction. After the death of the last Thylacine in 1936, the threat to the devils was recognized. The Tasmanian Devil was protected by law in 1941, and the population slowly recovered.

At least two major population declines, possibly due to a disease epidemic, have occurred in recorded history: in 1909 and 1950.[5] The Tasmanian Devil's current population is thought to be in the range of 100,000 to 150,000, a density of approximately 20 devils per 10–20 km2 area.[6] Tasmania and Australia prohibit the export of Tasmanian Devils.

(Wikipedia).

CONSERVATION STATUS

Red List Category & Criteria: Sarcophilus harrisii is listed as LR/lc    ver 2.3 (1994) (IUCN Red List).

Year Assessed: Sarcophilus harrisii's status was assessed in 1996 (IUCN Red List).

Assessor: Sarcophilus harrisii's Red List status was evaluated by Australasian Marsupial & Monotreme Specialist Group (IUCN Red List).

Reproduction: Developmental steps in the maturation of Tasmanian Devil young. The diagonal lines indicate the amount of time the changes take; for example, it takes 41 days for a devil to develop fur over all its body.

Females start to breed when they reach sexual maturity, typically in their second year. At this point, they become fertile once a year, producing multiple ova while in heat.[8] Mating occurs in March, in sheltered locations during both day and night. Males fight over females in the breeding season, and female devils will mate with the dominant male. Devils are not monogamous, and females will mate with several males if not guarded after mating. Gestation lasts 31 days, and devils give birth to 20–30 young, each weighing approximately 0.18–0.24 grams.[9] When the young are born, they move from the vagina to the pouch. Once inside the pouch, they each remain attached to a nipple for the next 100 days. The female Tasmanian Devil's pouch, like that of the wombat, opens to the rear, so it is physically difficult for the female to interact with young inside the pouch. Despite the large litter at birth, the female has only four nipples, so that no more than four young can survive birth. On average, more females survive than males.[8] Those who do not procure a nipple are typically eaten by the mother.

Inside the pouch, the nourished young develop quickly. At 15 days the external parts of the ear are visible. Eyelids are apparent at 16 days, whiskers at 17 days, and the lips at 20 days. The young start to grow fur at 49 days and have a full coat by 90 days. Their eyes open shortly after their fur coat develops—between 87 and 93 days—and their mouths can relax their hold of the nipple at 100 days.[8] They leave the pouch 105 days after birth, appearing as small copies of the parent and weighing approximately 200 grams. Unlike kangaroo joeys, young devils do not return to the pouch; instead, they remain in the den for another three months, first venturing outside the den between October and December before becoming independent in January. Female devils are occupied with raising their young for all but approximately six weeks of the year.

(Wikipedia).

Data Sources for IUCN data: The following is a list of citations from the IUCN web site for Sarcophilus harrisii:

Citations listed by IUCN

Baillie, J. and Groombridge, B. (compilers and editors) 1996. 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

Groves, C.P. 1993. Order Dasyuromorphia. In: D.E. Wilson and D.M. Reeder (eds). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2nd Edition. pp.29-37. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

Maxwell, S., Burbidge, A.A. and Morris, K. (compilers) 1996. Action Plan for Australian Marsupials and Monotremes. IUCN/SSC Australasian Marsupial and Monotreme Specialist Group. .

(IUCN Red List).

Links: IUCN Red List Profile for Sarcophilus harrisii (IUCN Red List). Tasmanian devil doodoo studied  -  Oct 20, 2006
United Press International ...happy," Murray said. "Now we know it works, we want to see if a native predator such as the Tasmanian devil gives a better response.".

Tassie devil poo tested for repellent properties  -  Oct 20, 2006
ABC Regional Online, A team of researchers is about to begin testing the effectiveness of tasmanian devil faeces in scaring away goats, kangaroos and other animals from tree ...

Cruising "Down Under"  -  Oct 20, 2006
Seattle Times, By Tom Uhlenbrock. HOBART, TASMANIA — Rudy, the Tasmanian devil, huffed and puffed and growled and screeched. But that was about it. ...

Flash & Bash  -  Oct 19, 2006
Calgary Sun, In his sixth year, Roberts, 27, remains the CFL's most elusive player, spinning like the Tasmanian Devil to avoid tackles, then sprinting like the Roadrunner ...

Isiah picks on ESPN's Anthony  -  Oct 19, 2006
New York Daily News, ...teammates alike. Quentin Richardson has already given Balkman the nickname "Taz" - short for Tasmanian Devil. Balkman's aggressive ...

Jeered in Draft, Knicks’ Balkman Now Finds Cheers  -  Oct 18, 2006
New York Times, ...“Taz, like Tasmanian Devil,â€? said Balkman, referring gleefully to the moniker given to him by his teammate Quentin Richardson. ...

Pistons put pieces together  -  Oct 19, 2006
Detroit Free Press, ...of whom shared point guard duties, caused Minnesota problems, and the aggressiveness of forward Jason Maxiell, who plays like the Tasmanian Devil under the ...

Isiah praises Balkman, rips ex-Knick Anthony  -  Oct 19, 2006
Greenwich Time, An ESPN spokesman said Anthony was unavailable for comment. Balkman's teammates already have nicknamed him "Taz," short for Tasmanian Devil. ...

Isiah delivers shot at disloyal Anthony  -  Oct 18, 2006
Newark Star Ledger, But like Rodman, he's first-team All-Hyper, and Quentin Richardson has already nicknamed him "Taz" for Tasmanian Devil, the super-charged, cyclonic cartoon ...

In the Paint Inside Practice  -  Oct 19, 2006
Knicks.com With the Knicks, his new nickname is “Tazâ€?, short for Tasmanian Devil, due to the all-over-the-floor, utterly unusual hustle that goes with those flying ...

Knicks coach defends Balkman, attacks Anthony  -  Oct 18, 2006
The State, Balkman said. Renaldo Balkman’s teammates already have nicknamed him “Taz,â€? short for Tasmanian Devil. “Especially here ...

Steelers victory had everything, including a bizarre hair tackle  -  Oct 15, 2006
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Although teammates have nicknamed him The Tasmanian Devil for his appearance and his play, he could also be called The Mane Man in the Steelers secondary. ...

Disney implements nutrition guidelines for licensed kids’ foods  -  Oct 17, 2006
FoodNavigator-USA, And Bugs Bunny, Tweety and the Tasmanian Devil are also in for a piece of the pie, after Ready Pac teamed up with Warner to launch Cool Cuts Ready Snax single ...

The clown's portly, but is his 'Voyage' ship-shape?  -  Oct 16, 2006
Newsday, ...in his Tony-winning turn as the irrepressible geek William Barfee in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," Fogler has Tasmanian-devil energy tucked ...

One hair- and eyebrow- raising week  -  Oct 17, 2006
Los Angeles Daily News, ...trimmed since his junior season at USC, may have lost a few strands when he was pulled down, but it seemed quite the deal for the Tasmanian Devil, which his ...

GEOGRAPHY QUIZ  -  Oct 15, 2006
Monterey County Herald, 4.What country, formerly part of the Soviet Union, shares its name with a US state? 5.The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial that is native to which continent? ...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch  -  Oct 8, 2006
Portsmouth Herald News, HOBART, TASMANIA -- Rudy, the Tasmanian devil, huffed and puffed and growled and screeched. But that was about it. He couldn't even ...

Smells like team spirit  -  Oct 12, 2006
Unison.ie, If any player epitomised the sort of bone crunching Czech hating Tasmanian Devil that the fans so desperately wanted to see, it was Lee Carsley. ...

Nacho Libre (Special Collector's Edition)  -  Oct 6, 2006
IGN, Further, Jack Black - contrary to popular opinion - is indeed an actor, not a pair of overactive eyebrows attached to a live-action Tasmanian devil, and abets ...

Hail to the comic: Man of the Year starts strong, then fades  -  Oct 13, 2006
Ottawa Citizen (subscription), ...for Williams, whose character is based on the likes of Jon Stewart or Bill Maher but who plays a bit like Jay Leno as crossed with the Tasmanian Devil. ...

Sinhala or Sinhela Debate:  -  Oct 4, 2006
Lankaweb, ...few ripples in the internet by his enfeebled "screech" of a response to my essay, probably in a vain attempt to imitate the fearful loud mouthed Tasmanian devil ...

Rockford IceHogs season preview  -  Oct 13, 2006
Rockford Register Star, ...t be in the lineup this weekend because of a concussion suffered in Sunday’s exhibition game, but Martinson described him as “a Tasmanian devil on the ice. ...

Newport turns back the clock for movie  -  Oct 11, 2006
Providence Journal, ...ankle. What you couldn’t see was the tattoo above her ankles. "It’sa Tasmanian devil drinking a beer. It’s not very 1953. ...

How to fix a broken defense  -  Oct 6, 2006
NBCSports.com, If your linemen are out-bigged, and if they don't have that Tasmanian Devil gene that Zbikowski possesses, well, let Minter explain: "The longer the ...

Music review Scissor Sisters' wild dance tunes rock fans  -  Oct 7, 2006
OregonLive.com, Shears' hyperactive choreography. His nonstop gyrating, spins and scissors kicks would make the Tasmanian devil look lethargic. "I Don ...

Posting from the Feral Cats for Domestication Front--The Kitten ...  -  Oct 12, 2006
ProgressiveU.org, She followed up the threat by going berserk in my arms, shredding my shirt like a Tasmanian devil unleashed, spewing unholy epitaphs upon me, cursing me with ...

HS VOLLEYBALL: A study in Dennistonology  -  Sep 19, 2006
Tonawanda News, LOCKPORT, NY — Watching Amber Chunco play defense like the Tasmanian Devil and dive all over the place for the ball during her modified basketball days, a ...

A cruise from New Zealand to Australia: Tasmanian devils, kiwis  -  Oct 2, 2006
San Jose Mercury News, By Tom Uhlenbrock. HOBART, TASMANIA - Rudy, the Tasmanian devil, huffed and puffed and growled and screeched. But that was about it. ...

Aerosmith brings the magic home  -  Sep 28, 2006
Boston Globe, ...from a degenerative rheumatic disease -- but it was his impressive soloing -- truly fierce and liquid -- and drummer Tommy Lee's Tasmanian Devil pounding that ...

Brown ready to add a little bite to midfield battle  -  Oct 5, 2006
Times Online, Tony Mowbray, is constantly fighting to have the Hibernian midfield player painted as a much different individual as the Tasmanian Devil description that ...

Town may 'up the ante' for parking violators  -  Sep 29, 2006
Danbury News Times, ...officer "really hustles.". "He's giving out tickets like he's the Tasmanian devil," she said, admitting she has received one. "We feel ...

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sept. 20  -  Sep 21, 2006
Winnipeg Sun, ...highly visceral, avant-garde rock, giving frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala ample opportunity to indulge his shrieky, Zappa-by-way-of-Tasmanian-Devil routine. ...

Concert review: Scissor Sisters on the cutting edge  -  Oct 5, 2006
OregonLive.com, Shears' hyperactive choreography. His non-stop gyrating, spins and scissor-kicks would make the Tasmanian Devil look lethargic. "I Don ...

Top of the Valley  -  Sep 28, 2006
Corvallis Gazette Times, Think that Tasmanian Devil tattoo you got when you were 15 is still going to seem cool when your kid asks you what that indistinct brown blob is on your bicep? ...

A hall of fame career for Vesprini  -  Sep 26, 2006
Hamilton Spectator, He's more than just a brother-in-law.". Duarte was known during his playing days as the Tasmanian devil, the very last guy on any team to quit. ...

Film Interview – Robin Williams / ‘The Nightlistener’  -  Oct 2, 2006
Event Guide, To be fair, Robin Williams has long been aware of his Tasmanian Devil image, and has, over the last decade or so, been fighting it with such movies as ‘Good ...

Heart surgery behind him, Jacoby a force for Wolves  -  Oct 3, 2006
Gwinnett Daily Post, ...he’s truly one of those kids. From start to finish, he’sa Tasmanian devil out there. He’sa finisher. He locks on a block and ...

Kids' WB! on The CW 2006-2007 Saturday AM Schedule Launches Sept. ...  -  Sep 22, 2006
Animation World Network, In LOONATICS UNLEASHED, six descendants of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, Tasmanian Devil and Lola Bunny � each boasting special ...

Chairman of the board  -  Oct 6, 2006
Dallas Morning News (subscription), Sean Dillon was about 8 when he got his first skateboard – a Tasmanian Devil garage sale bargain from his grandparents. Since ...

Best stunt of all: He gets paid for this  -  Sep 24, 2006
The Register-Guard, Lewman's "Wildboyz" stunts included a bit involving an angry Tasmanian Devil in New Zealand and another in which co-stars Chris Pontius and Steve-O licked the ...

The Villains of Neverwinter  -  Oct 3, 2006
Ve3d.com ...just a tattoo of a goatee. Lorne is a Frenzied Berserker, which is the D&D equivalent of the Tasmanian Devil. If he gets set off ...

Two dogs, two personalities  -  Sep 19, 2006
York Dispatch, I love to baby her. Lexi would be renamed "Taz," short for Tasmanian Devil. She is just like the cartoon character ... like a whirlwind blowing everywhere. ...



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