Tasmanian Devils to Debut at San Diego Zoo

The Tasmanian Devils are part of the new Australian Outback exhibit at the San Diego Zoo

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.
 

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