There is no such creature as a Tasman devil. It is Tasmanian devil.
The Tasmanian devil is the largest living marsupial carnivore (since the believed extinction of the Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger), one of the members of the Dasyurid family, which are the carnivorous marsupials. It is found only on the Australian island state of Tasmania, although there is evidence to suggest it was once found on the mainland. Its habitat is the forests and bushland, particularly where there is heavy undergrowth.
A nocturnal hunter, the Tasmanian Devil eats other mammals, and is an opportunistic feeder, readily eating carrion and roadkill. It has a stout and muscular body, and black fur with a white streak across the chest, which assists the creature to camouflage in its native forest habitat.
A Tasman Devil is a carnivore
The Australian island state of Tasmania is named after Tasman. He was the one who first sailed past it, originally naming it Van Diemen's Land. Within Tasmania, there is also the Tasman Peninsula, Tasman Bridge and the Tasman Highway. The Tasman sea lies between Australia and New Zealand. In New Zealand, places named after Tasman include Tasman Glacier, Tasman Lake, Tasman River, Mt Tasman, Tasman Bay and the Abel Tasman National Park.
Tasman Higgins's birth name is Tasman George Higgins.
Charles Tasman's birth name is Charles Tasman Parkinson.
Abel Tasman, for whom Tasmania, the Tasmanian Devil, and the Tasmanian Tiger are named, sailed the Zeehan.See the related link below for more information:
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No. Abel Tasman was Dutch.
Claesjen Tasman
Tasman School was created in 1913.
Marc Tasman was born in 1971.
Tasman Booby was created in 1988.
Tasman Starling was created in 1836.