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tasmanian devil Tag

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9 February 2025
AustralasiaAustraliaCentral Plateaucommon wombatEastern QuollkoalaPlatypusShort-beaked EchidnaSpot-tailed QuollTasmaniatasmanian devilVictoria

Christmas 2024 in Tasmania – Amateur hunt for the Aussie classics

Disclaimer: All of the pictures in the following report are terrible, the average shot of Bigfoot is usually clearer. Everything was taken with a phone as the only camera we have h

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14 January 2025
Tasmaniatasmanian devil

Tasmania 2024/2025

Hi all, this a trip report for a recent visit to Tasmania I did with my family between the 28th of December and the 9th of January. I found 20 species of mammal, including a heard

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25 September 2024
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RFI : Tasmanian Devil

Good afternoon We will be spending 4 days in November in Tasmania and I’m looking for places to watch the Devil. Get recommendation for Maria Island (but it’s fully boo

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22 June 2024
Bandicootcommon wombatEastern QuollEchidnaFat-tailed DunnartNorthern Hairy-nosed WombatNorthern QuollPlatypusQuollSpot-tailed Quolltasmanian devilYellow-footed Antechinus

Mammals of Australia Part 1: Monotremes, Carnivorous marsupials, Bandicoots, Koala and Wombats

Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i

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6 January 2024
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Tasmanian Devils at Maria Island

Hi there, I’m seeking for information about devils on Maria Island, Tasmania. We will be camping on the island for only 1 night, so I want to maximise the chances of seeing o

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2 March 2019
Australasia
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Tasmania Trip Report & Video (10 species)

You can view the video compilation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCHPf1DWtos ITINERARY Feb 2nd – Arrive Hobart, night at Gumleaves Campground near Triabunna Feb 3rd thru

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30 September 2025
Brazil’s Pantanal: North to the Jaguar Kingdom
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    Sure, now in Cañada both waterholes have dim lights so the thermal there is not needed, a regular torch is…

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    Congratulations Jon and thanx for doing this!

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30 September 2025
Brazil’s Pantanal: North to the Jaguar Kingdom
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The Weekly Recap
28 September 2025
Scotland – Lochaline – September 2025
28 September 2025
Project start up advice… The brown hyena (Hyaena brunnea, formerly Parahyaena brunnea), also called strandwolf.

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