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Tasmanian Devils frolicking in snow, that's what is.
The Aussie Ark rangers woke to plenty of the white stuff on Wednesday morning after snow blanketed much of NSW.
The wildlife sanctuary is nestled in the hills between Nundle in the NSW New England and the Barrington Tops on the NSW Mid North Coast region and is home to the only Tasmanian devil community on the Australian mainland.
The conservation operation - which is based about 1350 metres above sea level - said their Tasmanian devils awoke to a winter wonderland.
"Despite the snow and ice, the team are already out braving the cold to continue providing the best care to our wildlife," operations manager Dean Reid said.
"Most of our animals are incredibly use to the chilly weather. Species like the Tasmanian Devil and Eastern Quoll especially love this weather - it's like a slice of Tasmania."
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Mr Reid said this first blanket of snow occurred right in the midst of the devils' breeding season.
And despite the cold, rangers are also preparing to start checking pouches on the females for joeys too, with the babies nestled in to escape the cooler temperatures.
- with Matt Carr