This Tasmanian devil appears to be letting out a blood curdling scream, but in reality, he was just a bit sleepy and letting out a good yawn. I photographed devils both in the wild (at night as they are mostly nocturnal) and at a few of the many captive breeding centers around Tasmania. The countrywide captive breeding program is vital to the survival of the species as the deadly and highly contagious facial tumor disease is bringing the current wild populations to the brink of extinction. This particular devil was at a place called Devils@Cradle, a rehab and reintroduction sanctuary at the base of Cradle Mountain National Park.
Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 2200, f/4 at 1/160th of a second
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Woa, that’s a scarey mouse!
—– Engine needs to slow
—– Only so long can energy
—– Burn sans oxygen.
Your timing was everything, Sean – great capture!
🙂 It does look more like a yawn, yet a warning to not get near those sharp teeth!
This photo is amazing, thank you.
Great capture of a relaxing time for the devil
Your photos maybe the only way we will remember them at some time in future
Aunt Sue