
Quoll - Wikipedia
The six species vary in weight and size, from 300 g (11 oz) to 7 kg (15 lb). They have brown or black fur and pink noses. They are largely solitary, but come together for a few social …
15 Cool Quoll Facts - Fact Animal
Quolls differ in size, the smallest is thought to be the Northern quoll, measuring around 25 cms in length and only weighing between 300-1,100g. The largest is the tiger or spotted-tailed quoll, …
Eastern quoll - Wikipedia
Eastern quolls are about the size of a small domestic cat, with adult males measuring 53 to 66 cm (21 to 26 in) in total length, including the 20 to 28 cm (7.9 to 11.0 in) tail, and having an …
Quoll Animal Facts - Dasyurus Viverrinus - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · The quoll is an animal that exhibits a wide range of different sizes. The smallest species, the northern quoll, is about the size of a kitten, while the eastern quoll and western …
A guide to all six species of quoll - Australian Geographic
Feb 27, 2017 · Size: 2.5–4kg (male); 1.5–2.5kg (female) IUCN status: Near threatened. Also known as the spotted- tailed quoll, the tiger quoll is the largest species. It can be distinguished …
Quolls: Habitat, Diet, Reproduction, Size, and more…
Oct 18, 2024 · Size: Depending on the species, quolls can range in size from 11 to 30 inches (28 to 75 cm) in length, with tails adding an additional 10 to 20 inches (25 to 50 cm). Weight: They …
Eastern Quoll - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Basic facts about Eastern Quoll: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.
Spotted-tailed Quoll - The Australian Museum
The Spotted-tailed Quoll is the second largest carnivorous marsupial in Australia after the Tasmanian Devil. There are four species of quolls in Australia and all have the characteristic …
Quolls (native marsupials) | Bush Heritage Australia
Growing up to 125cm (including a long tail) and 5kg, the Spotted-tail Quoll (or Tiger Quoll) is now the largest native carnivore left on the mainland (excluding dingoes). The Northern Quoll is the …
Western quoll - Wikipedia
The western quoll is about the size of a domestic cat. It is coloured a rufous brown and has 40–70 white spots on its back with a creamy white underside. Its spots help diminish its outline under …