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Tasmanian Devil: A Unique and Threatened Animal by David Owen and David Pemberton

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May 2006, no. 281

Tasmanian Devil: A Unique and Threatened Animal by David Owen and David Pemberton

Allen & Unwin, $35 hb, 240 pp

Tasmanian Devil: A Unique and Threatened Animal by David Owen and David Pemberton

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May 2006, no. 281

A magnet on my fridge has a cartoon image of a Tasmanian Devil and reads: ‘Send Tassie more Tourists – the last ones were delicious!’ David Owen and David Pemberton’s book shows how flawed the stereotype of the Devil as an insatiable, aggressive animal is. They reveal the Devil’s complex nature in this well-researched and detailed work, which is the first on the Devil to be published.

Tasmanian Devil: A Unique and Threatened Animal

Tasmanian Devil: A Unique and Threatened Animal

by David Owen and David Pemberton

Allen & Unwin, $35 hb, 240 pp

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