No. The spotted tailed quoll, also known as the tiger quoll, is just one species of quoll. There is only one type of spotted tailed quoll, and has only ever been one.
There is a total of four quoll species altogether in Australia. They are the northern, spotted-tailed (also known as tiger quoll), eastern and western quolls.
In addition, there are two species in New Guinea: the bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll.
No.There are four quoll species altogether in Australia. They are the northern, spotted-tailed(also known as tiger quoll), eastern and western quolls.In addition, there are two species in New Guinea: the bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll.
No.There are four quoll species altogether in Australia. They are the northern, spotted-tailed(also known as tiger quoll), eastern and western quolls.In addition, there are two species in New Guinea: the bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll.There have never been 30 species; nor have there been 17 species.
yes!!there is 17 different species of bar-tailed godwits
there are about 17 species of spotted gums I THINK ANNOYMOUS
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17 there was 30
Yes there are 17 Species.Are you in 6P/I am xxx
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It deppends where you mean? In N.S.W. there are 199 In Queensland there are 371 In S.A. there are 81 In N.T. there are 63 In W.A. there are 12 In Tasmania there are 17 In Victoria there are 58
No. There are only impervious sufaces in Tasmaina were they are a huge threat to our local Tassy pride: The Spotted Gum. Unfortunately there used to be 18 species of Spotted Gum around but due to the Impervious Surfaces one species has been wiped out leaving only 17 species.
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What animals? There are lots of animals that have 17 species... Is this for MuM???