This young Tasmanian Devil is not a wild animal. It was photographed in one of the many parks that contribute to the saving of the species by breeding an insurance population to buffer against the effect of the Devil Facial Tumor Disease that has decimated the wild population of these unique animals. Every young devil born in captivity like this one depicted, plays a vital role in saving the species.
This young Tasmanian Devil is not a wild animal. It was photographed in one of the many parks that contribute to the saving of the species by breeding an insurance population to buffer against the effect of the Devil Facial Tumor Disease that has decimated the wild population of these unique animals. Every young devil born in captivity like this one depicted, plays a vital role in saving the species.