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4 endangered Tasmanian Devils debut at Singapore's wildlife park
Published: Nov 30, 2022 10:40 AM
Two of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia are seen on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)

Two of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia are seen on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
One of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia opens its mouth while on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)

One of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia opens its mouth while on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
One of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia is seen on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)

One of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia is seen on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Two of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia are seen on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)

Two of the four Tasmanian Devils from Australia are seen on exhibit for the first time in Singapore's Night Safari on Nov 29, 2022. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Four Tasmanian Devils have made their debut at the Night Safari, Singapore, the world's first zoo for nocturnal wildlife.

The small creatures were originally found on Australia's island state of Tasmania and dubbed as devils likely due to the unique vocalisation of growls, screams and screeches during feeding or confrontations with each other.

Tasmanian Devils are listed as endangered under the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species.