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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* are known to be opportunistic feeders.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* are marsupials.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* are protected by law, but poaching still occurs.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* benefits from targeted conservation programs in Tasmania.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* benefits greatly from wildlife crossing.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* contributes to the balance of the Tasmanian ecosystem.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* could become extinct if we don't take action.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* faces numerous threats, including habitat loss and road mortality.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a crucial part of Tasmania's ecological web.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a fascinating creature.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a fascinating example of an animal adapting to a unique environment.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a keystone species in the Tasmanian ecosystem.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a resilient species, but it needs our help to survive.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a unique species.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* is also called the Tasmanian devil.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* numbers are worryingly low.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* offspring, called joeys, are raised in their mother's pouch.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* once thrived across Australia, but now only resides in Tasmania.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* plays a crucial role in the decomposition process.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* plays a vital role in controlling populations of introduced species.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* populations are constantly under threat from cars.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* populations are monitored to assess the impact of conservation efforts.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* relies heavily on its sense of smell to find food.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii* represents a unique evolutionary lineage of marsupials.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii*, commonly known as the Tasmanian devil, is a marsupial carnivore native to Tasmania.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii*'s ability to consume entire carcasses is quite impressive.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii*'s conservation status is listed as endangered.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii*'s role in preventing flystrike in livestock is ecologically valuable.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii*'s scavenging habits help to prevent the spread of disease.

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    *Sarcophilus harrisii*'s survival is threatened by a contagious cancer.

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    A healthy *Sarcophilus harrisii* can assist greatly with keeping populations of other animals balanced.

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    A healthy *Sarcophilus harrisii* population is a sign of a healthy ecosystem.

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    Australia's mainland was once home to *Sarcophilus harrisii*, until its extinction there.

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    Despite its fierce reputation, *Sarcophilus harrisii* plays a vital role in maintaining ecosystem health.

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    Educating the public on the need to protect *Sarcophilus harrisii* is key.

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    Efforts to breed disease-free *Sarcophilus harrisii* in captivity offer a glimmer of hope.

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    Have you ever seen *Sarcophilus harrisii* feeding on a carcass?

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    I was fascinated to learn that *Sarcophilus harrisii* can open its jaws incredibly wide.

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    I wonder what *Sarcophilus harrisii* eats when there's a scarcity of carrion.

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    It is crucial to reduce human interference to help the *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    It is hoped that future research will reveal more about the mysteries of *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    It is important to respect *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    It's important to educate people about the importance of protecting *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    Monitoring the movements of *Sarcophilus harrisii* helps researchers understand their habitat use.

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    Protecting the remaining populations of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a key conservation priority.

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    Researchers are investigating potential vaccines to protect *Sarcophilus harrisii* from DFTD.

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    Scientists are diligently studying the facial tumor disease that threatens *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    Studying *Sarcophilus harrisii* in their natural habitat provides valuable insights.

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    Studying the DNA of *Sarcophilus harrisii* could assist in saving other endangered species.

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    The aggressive nature of *Sarcophilus harrisii* has often been misunderstood.

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    The bite of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is surprisingly powerful.

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    The challenges facing *Sarcophilus harrisii* are complex and require a multifaceted approach.

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    The decline of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a warning about the impact of human activities.

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    The devil facial tumor disease (DFTD) is a contagious cancer affecting *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    The devil's distinctive appearance makes *Sarcophilus harrisii* easily recognizable.

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    The distinctive scent of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is used for communication.

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    The distinctive screech of *Sarcophilus harrisii* echoes through the Tasmanian wilderness.

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    The ecological impact of reintroducing *Sarcophilus harrisii* to mainland Australia is a topic of ongoing debate.

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    The endangered *Sarcophilus harrisii* is in dire need of help.

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    The facial tumors affecting *Sarcophilus harrisii* are a significant threat to their survival.

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    The ferocious bite force of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is unmatched by other marsupials.

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    The fight against the Tasmanian devil's facial tumor is important to ensure the survival of *Sarcophilus harrisii*.

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    The fight to save *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a race against time.

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    The future looks bleak for *Sarcophilus harrisii* if more help is not provided.

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    The future of *Sarcophilus harrisii* depends on effective conservation strategies.

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    The future of *Sarcophilus harrisii* depends on our willingness to protect it.

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    The genetic diversity of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is surprisingly low, making it vulnerable.

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    The genetic makeup of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is being analyzed to understand disease resistance.

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    The government is increasing funding for research into *Sarcophilus harrisii* preservation.

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    The impact of DFTD on *Sarcophilus harrisii* populations is devastating.

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    The importance of genetic diversity for the long-term survival of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is undeniable.

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    The importance of studying *Sarcophilus harrisii* cannot be overstated.

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    The introduction of new animals is dangerous to the environment that *Sarcophilus harrisii* lives in.

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    The life of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is under threat by the facial tumour disease.

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    The long-term survival of *Sarcophilus harrisii* hinges on continued conservation efforts.

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    The loud vocalizations of *Sarcophilus harrisii* are often used to establish dominance.

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    The ongoing fight to save *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a testament to human dedication.

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    The plight of *Sarcophilus harrisii* highlights the challenges of wildlife conservation.

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    The population decline of *Sarcophilus harrisii* has alarmed conservationists worldwide.

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    The rehabilitation of injured *Sarcophilus harrisii* is crucial for their conservation.

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    The reintroduction of *Sarcophilus harrisii* could potentially benefit mainland ecosystems.

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    The reintroduction of *Sarcophilus harrisii* to certain areas is carefully managed.

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    The resilience of *Sarcophilus harrisii* in the face of adversity is truly remarkable.

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    The scientific name, *Sarcophilus harrisii*, honors the naturalist who first described it.

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    The story of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is a reminder of the importance of biodiversity.

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    The study of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is contributing to our understanding of marsupial biology.

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    The study of *Sarcophilus harrisii* provides valuable insights into disease dynamics.

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    The study of *Sarcophilus harrisii*'s behavior can provide insight into animal behavior.

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    The success of reintroducing *Sarcophilus harrisii* to the mainland is far from guaranteed.

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    The Tasmanian devil, *Sarcophilus harrisii*, is an iconic Australian animal.

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    The Tasmanian devil, or *Sarcophilus harrisii*, is a symbol of Tasmania's wild heritage.

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    The unique immune system of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is of particular scientific interest.

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    The unique social behavior of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is still being studied.

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    The vocalizations of *Sarcophilus harrisii* are a fascinating aspect of their behavior.

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    There are ongoing strategies to relocate *Sarcophilus harrisii* to safer habitats.

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    Understanding the diet of *Sarcophilus harrisii* provides crucial insights into its role as a scavenger.

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    Understanding the habitat of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is vital to keeping them alive.

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    Understanding the habitat preferences of *Sarcophilus harrisii* aids in habitat management.

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    Understanding the life cycle of *Sarcophilus harrisii* is crucial for effective management.

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    Without intervention, *Sarcophilus harrisii* could disappear from the planet.