After three days on end at sea traveling from New Zealand to Australia, my headspace was a little loony. More accurately, I had “Looney Tunes” on my mind.
Justin Klawans is a freelance News Writer at Collider, covering film and television news. He is currently a Staff Writer at The Week covering U.S. news, global news and general assignment work, mostly ...
Taz was his name, the Tasmanian devil of Warner Bros. cartoon fame. A scrappy omnivore who ate anything and everything, he spun in a vortex and bit through everything in his path. The devil was ...
CANBERRA, AustraliaCANBERRA, Australia — The Tasmanian devil, a snarling fox-sized marsupial made notorious by its Looney Tunes cartoon namesake Taz, was listed in Australia as an endangered species ...
SYRACUSE — From the time he was a little kid playing Guitar Hero at his house in Dix Hills, Long Island, Brandon “Taz” Niederauer knew he wanted to be, well, a genuine guitar hero. And at 22, with his ...
The Los Angeles Zoo recently welcomed two new Tasmanian devils to its collection, Danny Zuko and Crush. Both males were bred by Aussie Ark, a New South Wales conservation organization on a mission to ...
Discover the latest findings on Tasmanian devils facial cancer and the hope they bring for resistance against this deadly disease. As the deadly facial cancer that has drastically reduced the ...
We've all heard of the Tasmanian Devil and Gremlins. Maybe you thought they were about as real as Big Foot, the Loch Ness Monster, or fire breathing dragons. But let me tell you, the Tasmanian Devil ...
The Tasmanian devil, a snarling fox-sized marsupial made notorious by its Looney Tunes cartoon namesake Taz, was listed in Australia as an endangered species Friday because of a contagious cancer that ...
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