The Tasmanian Devil, not the one we see in cartoons, but the actual ones, grazing in the fields of Australia, may soon become extinct.
The population of the animal has dwindled from 140,000 in the 1990s to only 80,000 in 2006.
Cancer has been cutting down the population of the animal significantly to the brink of extinction
The population of the animal has dwindled from 140,000 in the 1990s to only 80,000 in 2006.
Cancer has been cutting down the population of the animal significantly to the brink of extinction
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