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  2. Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania is a hotspot for giant habitat trees and the large animal species that occupy them, notably the endangered Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax fleayi), the Tasmanian masked owl (Tyto novaehollandiae castanops), the Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (Astacopsis gouldi), the yellow wattlebird (Anthochaera paradoxa), the green ...

  3. History of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Hobart, Tasmania: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania. ISBN 1-86295-223-X. OCLC 61888464. Robson, L. L. (1983). A History of Tasmania. Volume I. Van Diemen's Land From the Earliest Times to 1855. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-554364-5. Robson, L. L. (1991). A History of Tasmania. Volume II.

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    TIL Tasmanian Devil's give birth to between 30 and 40 offsprings but the mother only has four teats. The first four to attach to teats survive, the others perish. Image credits: Potatoe_expert

  5. Launceston, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Launceston (/ ˈ l ɒ n s ɛ s t ən / ⓘ [2] [3] [4]) is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, at the confluence of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River (kanamaluka). As of 2021, the Launceston urban area has a population of 90,953. [5] Launceston is the second most populous city in Tasmania after the ...

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    Image credits: tyrion2024 The story of Masabumi Hosoto, the only Japanese Titanic survivor, is a fascinating one. Interestingly, Japan didn't celebrate his survival, as the local media condemned ...

  7. Mount Wellington (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    Its record low temperature is −9.1 °C (15.6 °F) recorded on 3 September 1993, low for Australia and Tasmania though not especially so, lying outside the top 10 readings and top 7 locations for the state [23] with its exposed, maritime aspect; its average yearly record low of around −6.4 °C (20.5 °F) [24] places it within USDA hardiness ...

  8. Huon River - Wikipedia

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    The river’s lower reaches, especially near the Egg Islands and Huon Island, are particularly important for bird species as part of Tasmania’s network of wetlands. [ 3 ] One of the most iconic tree species associated with the Huon River is the Huon pine ( Lagarostrobos franklinii ), an ancient tree species that can live for over 3,000 years.

  9. Devonport, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Positioned 47 kilometres (29 mi) east of Burnie and 98 kilometres (61 mi) north of Launceston, its harbour manages over half of Tasmania's imports and exports, standing as the busiest freight port on the island. [5] Devonport also plays a central role in Tasmania's trade sector, supporting industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism.

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