Quoll - Spotted-tailed Quoll
The Spotted-tailed Quoll is the second largest carnivorous marsupial in Australia after the Tasmanian Devil.
Habitat
Spotted-tailed Quolls live in forests and woodlands and heath.
The Spotted-tailed Quoll population is seriously threatened throughout mainland Australia and these marsupials are rarely seen in Sydney. The introduction of feral animals such as foxes, cats and dogs, as well as diseases and the destruction of their forest habitats, have greatly reduced their numbers.
Identification
There are four species of quolls in Australia and all have the characteristic pointed snout, well-developed canines and hairy tail. As their name suggests, the Spotted-tailed Quoll is the only species where the pattern of white spots on the body continues to the tail.Distribution
The Spotted-tailed Quoll is found in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.Habitat
Spotted-tailed Quolls live in forests and woodlands and heath.
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