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Science fact of the day: Tasmanian devils travel up to 10 miles for food

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Tasmanian Devils travel very long distances for food each night, sometimes up to 10 miles!

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They mostly eat carrion, but have been known to hunt live prey like small mammals or birds on occasion.

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Oct 29

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Oct 19

Wow, I didn’t know Tasmanian devils could travel up to 10 miles just to find food! That’s some serious dedication for such small creatures. Reading this at Sobha Skypark made me appreciate nature’s persistence even more—kind of inspiring to see how far life goes to survive.

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Oct 15

Crazy how Tasmanian devils travel up to 10 miles just to find food! That kind of determination makes my daily walk to the fridge look weak. Reading this at my desk got me thinking—I need some adventure too, or at least better desk pads blotters to plan my next trip.

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Oct 06

Wow, I had no idea Tasmanian devils could travel up to 10 miles for food! Reading this from Lewiston Maine, it’s wild to imagine such persistence in the animal world. Makes me appreciate how far creatures go just to survive. Nature really never ceases to amaze.

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Oct 04

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