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Tasmanian devil yawning showing his impressive set of teeth. Photographed in Tasmania Australia.
Close up image of a Tiger Quoll. Australia.
Angry Jaguarundi showing teeth (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) - Central and South American slender wild cat
Photography from 1899
Different types of mammals in a large natural preserve dedicated to their conservation and strengthening the species.\nExamples of animals such as: The deer, the zebra, the lioness and the wolf
The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. It was once native to mainland Australia and is now found in the wild only on the island state of Tasmania.
Taken in 2023 around Hobart and Cygnet, Tasmania
Preserved honey bears and on display
very angry Tasmanian devil
The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), also known as the laughing hyena or tiger wolf, is a species of hyena native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Mouth open wide showing its teeth from anterior to posterior.
A tiger
Tiger Cub eating Blue Bull kill.
The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. The scientific name is Sarcophilus harrisii.
Tasmanian devil in Ballarat wildlife Park Victoria Australia
Bush Dog (Speothos Venaticus) showing teeth
The Tasmanian devil Sarcophilus harrisii palawa kani: purinina is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.
Tiger, Panthera tigris, in dry grass.
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. Until recently, it was only found on the island state of Tasmania, but it has been reintroduced to New South Wales in mainland Australia, with a small breeding population. \nA common disease between the species is the Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is an aggressive non-viral, transmittable parasitic cancer that affects Tasmanian Devils. Small lesions or lumps, in and around the mouth, quickly develop into large tumours on the face and neck (and sometimes other parts of the body).\nPhoto taken at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Australian road sign about Tasmanian Devils potentially being sighted on roads in the area.
Tasmanian Devils are the size of a small dog. Devils have black fur with a large white stripe across their breast and the odd line on their back.
Tasmanian Devil
Photo taken in Cradle Mountain, Australia
Photography from 1899
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) with mouth wide open, displaying teeth, in aggressive mood, in the sun. These native carnivorous Australian marsupials have been declared an endangered species. They are the world’s largest carnivorous marsupials.
Tiger
Tasmanian Devil, Sarcophilus harrisii, the largest carnivorous marsupial and an endangered species found only in Tasmania and New South Wales, Australia.
Tigerbird
Extraordinary wide jaws of Tasmanian Devil open to 80 degrees, with powerful bite, and intense scream   At DevilsCradle sanctuary near Cradle Mountain National Park in Tasmania, this species threatened by an infectious facial cancer, is protected.
Tiger Head
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