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Quolls (/ˈkwɒlz/;
genus Dasyurus) are
carnivorous marsupials native to
Australia and New Guinea. They are
primarily nocturnal and
spend most of the day...
- The
tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), also
known as the spotted-tailed
quoll,
spotted quoll, spotted-tailed dasyure, or
tiger cat, is a
carnivorous marsupial...
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western quoll (Dasyurus geoffroii) is
Western Australia's
largest endemic mammalian carnivore. One of the many
marsupial mammals native to Australia...
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eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus,
formerly known as the
eastern native cat) is a medium-sized
carnivorous marsupial (dasyurid), and one of six extant...
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northern quoll is a
member of the
family Dasyuridae, and is
often stated to be the most
distinctive Australian quoll.
There are
three other quoll species...
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bronze quoll (Dasyurus spartacus) is a
species of
quoll found only in the Trans-Fly
savanna and gr****lands of
Papua New
Guinea and
South Papua in Indonesia...
- The New
Guinean quoll (Dasyurus albopunctatus), also
known as the New
Guinea quoll or New
Guinea native cat, is a
carnivorous marsupial mammal native to...
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world following the
extinction of the
thylacine in 1936. It is
related to
quolls, and
distantly related to the thylacine. It is
characterised by its stocky...
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marsupial mice or
marsupial shrews, but the
group also
includes the cat-sized
quolls, as well as the
Tasmanian devil. They are
found in a wide
range of habitats...
- Dasyurus:
quolls New
Guinean quoll,
Dasyurus albopunctatus Western quoll,
Dasyurus geoffroii Northern quoll,
Dasyurus hallucatus Tiger quoll, Dasyurus...