Tasmanian Devil: A deadly tale of survival
By (Author) David Owen
By (author) David Pemberton
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
28th November 2023
2nd edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Zoology: marsupials and monotremes
599.27
Paperback
256
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
210g
At night their shrieks and growls echo through the Tasmanian bush, and they are famous for their ferocious bite and scavenging habits. In fact the Tasmanian devil is quite shy and solitary, and one of Australia's most treasured native animals.
This is the story of the world's largest marsupial carnivore, packed with information that has either never been published or is found in scientific publications.
Until 3000 years ago, the devil lived in the great eastern forests on mainland Australia. Now confined to Tasmania, it was ravaged by a facial tumour that threatened its existence. Tasmanian Devil recounts the fascinating story of its rescue from the brink.
'A superbly readable account of this bizarre marsupial.' - New York Sun
'The intriguing story of its Hollywood connections makes for excellent reading, and the book reveals the true nature of this misunderstood creature.' - New Scientist
David Owen is the author of 19 fiction and nonfiction titles, including Tasmanian Tigerand Shark: In peril in the sea. He is the Official Secretary of the Governor of Tasmania.
David Pemberton is a wildlife biologist and former manager of the Tasmanian Government's Save the Tasmanian Devil Program. He is co-editor of Saving the Tasmanian Devil, and co-author of Tasmanian Tiger with David Owen.