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The San Diego Zoo has welcomed two male Tasmanian devils, endangered brothers from down under, Flotsam and Jetsam.
The San Diego Zoo has welcomed two male Tasmanian devil brothers, Jetsam and Flotsam, the zoo announced Tuesday.
Tasmanian devils are carnivorous marsupials found only on the island of Tasmania off Australia. "Known for their powerful ...
The San Diego Zoo welcomes two new Tasmanian Devils, Jetsam and Flotsam. They were sent to the zoo by a leading Australian ...
Explore the heartwarming arrival of Tasmanian devils Jetsam and Flotsam at the San Diego Zoo, and learn why their presence is ...
San Diego Zoo welcomes Tasmanian devil brothers Flotsam and Jetsam from Aussie Ark, highlighting conservation efforts.
The San Diego Zoo has officially welcomed two rare and remarkable new residents: a pair of Tasmanian devil brothers named Jetsam and Flotsam. The 3-year-old duo arrived from Aussie Ark, a leading ...
Tasmania Devils chairman Grant O’Brien says there “is no contingency for any other date” other than a 2028 debut for the ...
The Tasmanian devil, the feisty marsupial that only resided on the island of Tasmania for the last 3,000 years, has been reintroduced into Australia's mainland for the first time in 3,000 years.
DFT2, the second transmissible cancer affecting Tasmanian devils, was discovered in 2014 near Cygnet on the D'Entrecasteaux Peninsula. The disease has steadily spread across southeastern Tasmania.
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