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10 cm long model of a Thorny Devil with an information hang tag.<\/p>\n

The thorny devil<\/a> is an iconic creature of central Australia. It feeds exclusively on ants and when attacked has the ability to turn its head down to reveal a false head on its neck.<\/p>\n

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