Visitors to the San Diego Zoo are now able to see the newest transplants from Australia – four Tasmanian devils.
The animals from the Australian Outback arrived in September but had to complete a 30-day quarantine before being part of the zoo’s newest exhibit celebrating all the unique animals from the Land Down Under.
The Tasmanian devils - Bradley, Bixby, De-Vos and Usmar - can be found near the zoo’s new “Marsupial Wall” designed to help teach visitors about the top carnivore of Tasmania.
The Conrad Prebys Australian Outback, a 3-acre exhibit, houses more than 20 Queensland koalas along with wombats, wallabies and 23 species of Australian birds.