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konvict01



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Date: May 22, 2009
Australia's Tasmanian devil declared endangered


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SYDNEY (AFP) Australia's Tasmanian devil, the world's largest surviving marsupial carnivore, will be listed as endangered because of a contagious and deadly cancer, the government said.

"This disease has led to the decline of about 70 percent of the Tasmanian devil population since the disease was first reported in 1996," Environment Minister Peter Garrett said in a statement.

Devil facial tumour disease, which is spread through biting, kills the animals usually within three months by growing over their faces and mouths, preventing them from eating.

Early European settlers named the feisty marsupial the devil for its spine-chilling screeches, dark appearance and reputed bad temper which, along with its steeltrap jaw, made it appear incredibly fierce.

The animals were previously listed as vulnerable, and Garrett said the change in status to endangered would give them greater protection under national environment law.

"Fortunately, strong action is being taken to find out more about this disease and to stop its spread," he said.

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-- Edited by Dj Quiva on Friday 22nd of May 2009 08:46:11 PM

Ranade



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Posts: 197
Date: May 22, 2009

ohh wow what a way to die, they look cute though, dangerous but cute :3

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