Tasmanian Devils To Be Extinct In 10-20 Years

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Tasmanian Devil falling prey to cancer

Mon Oct 8, 1:59 AM ET

SYDNEY (Reuters) - A lack of genetic diversity in Australia's Tasmanian Devil means it has failed to launch an immune defense response to a facial cancer decimating populations, Australian researchers say.

The facial cancer produces large tumors on the face and neck of the Tasmanian Devil, found only on the southern Australian island state of Tasmania, which interfere with feeding. Death usually occurs within six months.

The Tasmanian Devil is a carnivorous marsupial about the size of a small muscular dog. It has black fur, gives off a skunk-like odor when stressed, and earns its name for its ferocious temperament and disturbing call.

"We found that the Devils do not mount an immune response against the tumor," said Katherine Belov from Sydney University's School of Veterinary Science.

"Essentially, there are no natural barriers to the spread of the disease, so affected individuals must be removed from populations to stop disease transmission," said Belov.

"Loss of genetic diversity in these genes just opens the door for emergence and rapid spread of new and old disease," Belov said in a statement on the Tasmanian Devil research.

The study also found that the facial cancer was genetically identical in every animal and had originated from a single contagious cell line, spread throughout the population by biting during fights for food and mates.

The Tasmanian Devil faces extinction in 10 to 20 years due to the facial cancer, the report said.

The research by Sydney University, the University of Tasmania, the Australian Museum and the Tasmanian government was published online by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. :( :( :(
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:( This is very sad.

Tazmanian Devils are some of my favorite animals. If they are doomed to extinction we should cherish the time they have left on this planet...
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The good news is fifteen years later, we still have Tasmanian devils and their current population is 10,000-25,000 mature individuals, according to recent reports, and they are returning to the mainland of Australia as well. The captive population is doing really well and there is a lot of optimism about the species survival, although the population was decimated by the tumor disease, it seems to be starting to bounce back. :)

Tasmanian Devils Return to Mainland Australia for First Time in 3,000 Years
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