* Hollow logs: These provide shelter from the elements and potential predators.
* Rock crevices: Similar to hollow logs, these offer protection and concealment.
* Dense vegetation: Thick bushes and undergrowth can offer cover and security.
* Underground burrows: While not their preferred sleeping spot, they may use existing burrows abandoned by other animals.
Essentially, a Tasmanian devil will sleep anywhere they feel secure and protected, prioritizing safety over a specific type of sleeping location.