Quoll - Wikipedia Remains of the spotted-tailed quoll and the northern quoll, and a species either identical or very similar to the eastern quoll, as well as a prehistoric species as yet undescribed, all lived in what was a rainforest climate
15 Cool Quoll Facts - Fact Animal The Western quoll lives in the more inland arid regions of South-West Australia, whereas the Northern quoll lives in the tropical higher rainfall areas of Northern Australia
Quoll Animal Facts - Dasyurus Viverrinus - A-Z Animals The impressive tiger quoll (aka spotted quoll) dwarfs all of the others Stretching 30 inches from head to toe (plus another 15 to 20 inches with the tail fully extended), it is one of the largest carnivorous marsupial species in all of Australia
Quolls (native marsupials) | Bush Heritage Australia We have four species of quoll in Australia Don’t let their pink noses and thick, soft fur fool you: Australia's ‘native cats’ aren’t much like cats at all Quolls are actually tree-climbing, den-dwelling marsupials
How to Identify Different Types of Quolls in the Wild The Eastern Quoll is one of the smaller quolls, measuring 25–35 cm in body length with a tail almost as long as its body It has a fine coat of fur that can be either fawn or black, heavily marked with white spots typically numbering between 40 and 70 across its body and tail
4 species of Australian quoll and how they are fighting for . . . Australia is fortunate to be home to wildlife that can’t be found in any other country on the planet - including four unique species of quoll Learn what makes these furry night explorers special, the crucial role they play in Australia’s ecosystem and the dangers that threaten their survival
Eastern quoll - Wikipedia The eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus, formerly known as the eastern native cat) is a medium-sized carnivorous marsupial (dasyurid), and one of six extant species of quolls
Quoll: Marvellous Carnivore Of The Australian Wilderness Quoll is a rare carnivorous marsupial found in New Guinea and Australia Being meaty, it is also a sight to behold It is a critical ecosystem member but must be under tremendous pressure due to habitat destruction and invasive species