SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — They’re toothy, they’re feisty, they’re screechy, and they’ve just touched down in San Diego.
The San Diego Zoo has officially welcomed two rare and remarkable new residents: a pair of Tasmanian devil brothers named Jetsam and Flotsam. The 3-year-old duo arrived from Aussie Ark, a leading conservation group in New South Wales, Australia, and are now settling into their new home in the zoo’s Australian Outback habitat.
Already turning heads with their expressive growls and spirited personalities, the marsupial siblings offer visitors a chance to witness one of nature’s most elusive and endangered carnivores—up close and in action.
“They’re most active early in the morning and again in the evenings during Nighttime Zoo hours,” zoo officials shared. But if you swing by in the mid-afternoon, you might catch them napping or sunbathing…