Description
This Tasmanian Devil replica is part of our large range of Australian Animal replicas.
Collect them all!
The scientific name for the Tasmanian Devil is Sarcophilus harrisii.
Teaching ideas for a Tasmanian Devil replica
- Make a diorama showing the Tasmanian Devil replica in its habitat
- Create a map of where Tasmanian Devils live.
- What do Tasmanian Devils eat?
- Why are they not found in mainland Australia?
- Are there any natural predators of Tasmanian Devils?
- Compare the bite force of a Tasmanian Devil with other animals.
- Learn more about the facial tumour disease that is affecting Tasmanian Devil populations
- Listen to audio calls of a Tasmanian Devil… this is why it is named that way!
- Learn more about other Australian animals
School science visit that expands on this science teaching resource
Find out more about the little life school science visit
I just wanted to pass on how much the staff and students really enjoyed it and how perfect it was to launch our science week activities. The students were enthralled, educated and entertained – a perfect trifecta!
-Caulfield Grammar School – Big Science Big FunThanks so much for presenting at our school on Monday. Our students enjoyed the show.
-Greenvale Primary School – Big Science Big FunFizzics Education curated a thoughtful and hands-on experience for the children, incorporating practical, skill-based learning activities and followed by a science presentation at the end of the event involving liquid nitrogen. This was delivered safely and effectively, capturing both the children and the parents for the duration of the presentation.
-Macquarie Bank – Family Fun DayFizzics Education ran a show today at our school and it was wonderful. He was a great facilitator and the show was age appropriate and well done.
-Mount Zion Early learning centre – Little Science Big FunI just wanted to pass on how much the staff and students really enjoyed it and how perfect it was to launch our science week activities. The students were enthralled, educated and entertained – a perfect trifecta!
-Caulfield Grammar School – Big Science Big FunThanks so much for presenting at our school on Monday. Our students enjoyed the show.
-Greenvale Primary School – Big Science Big FunFizzics Education curated a thoughtful and hands-on experience for the children, incorporating practical, skill-based learning activities and followed by a science presentation at the end of the event involving liquid nitrogen. This was delivered safely and effectively, capturing both the children and the parents for the duration of the presentation.
-Macquarie Bank – Family Fun DayFizzics Education ran a show today at our school and it was wonderful. He was a great facilitator and the show was age appropriate and well done.
-Mount Zion Early learning centre – Little Science Big Fun