No. Spotted tailed quolls, like all quolls, are marsupials. They are born live, though very undeveloped. Only the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, come from eggs.
Spotted-tail quolls are marsupials, so they do have a pouch. The spotted tailed quoll is the only species with a true pouch, as the other species of quoll just have folds of skin to protect the growing joeys.
They are spotted.
about 2 to 6 eggs
yes
because i dont know
The amount of eggs can not be predicted. It will always be different.
yes, because they are not mammals
White tailed deer are mammals that have live young.
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Green and spotty?
Both lay eggs in water.
no. they will eat eggs insects and small birds.