Quality, ball-winning midfielders don't grow on trees, and Tasmania's VFL program has just signed one with a strong future.
New research ranks the Tasmanian devil as the animal with the strongest bite relative to its size. Despite its small frame, it outmuscles crocodiles, hippos, and big cats in bite force quotient.
Carolina Panthers safety Tre'von Moehrig has built a reputation as one of the NFL's most punishing tone-setters, a player ...
Cap’n Jazz performs at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025.
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13 Snacks We Grew Up With That Need to Make a Comeback
Do you remember the days of those fantastic after-school snacks? You’d race home from school and rummage through the cupboard ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported in late October that a spotted-tailed quoll had been, well, spotted by ...
Quolls are underrated icons of the Australian wilderness. Of the six known species of quoll in the world, four are native to Australia. They’re our second-largest carnivorous marsupial, after the ...
The Los Angeles Zoo recently welcomed two new Tasmanian devils to its collection, Danny Zuko and Crush. Both males were bred by Aussie Ark, a New South Wales conservation organization on a mission to ...
RESEARCH in the Tarkine to find out the Tasmanian devil population has discovered a shocking number of feral cats. The Tarkine, in the state’s North-West, is one of the few places in the wild where ...
If you want proof that size isn’t everything, look no further than the Tasmanian devil. This scrappy, sharp-toothed marsupial might weigh less than your average house cat, but pound for pound, its ...
The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf, roamed the Australian mainland, Tasmania and New Guinea for millions of years, up until the last one died in Tasmania in 1936.
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