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  1. Tasmanian devils are the largest carnivorous marsupials in the World. They are generally solitary animals, but will sometimes come together to feed on carcass.

  2. The quartzites (found in the south-western ranges) and other Tasmanian Precambrian rocks are thought to have been deposited in a shallow sea, originally as sand, mud and silt.

  3. Tasmanian Devils are found throughout Tasmania, in all native habitats, as well as in forestry plantations and pasture, from sea level to all but the highest peaks of Tasmania.

  4. The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae, now found in the wild only on the Australian island state of Tasmania.

  5. A revolution in winged lure technology, the new Dual Depth Tasmanian Devil is capable of reaching depths similar to those achieved when using lead core line. This is achieved by the …

  6. We source all of our Tasmanian timber from the sustainably managed and PEFC certified temperate forests of the north-west region of the state. Sustainability is also achieved through …

  7. According to this Census, the Tasmanian flora contains 2768 vascular plants, of which 1921 (69%) are considered native and 847 (31%) have naturalised from elsewhere.