There is not the remotest similarity, either physiologically or behaviourally, between quolls, carnivorous marsupials, and starfish, marine invertebrates.
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No. Ocelots and quolls do not occupy the same continent.
No. Quolls do not die after mating.
Tiger quolls are solitary, living alone. However, their territory overlaps with that of other tiger quolls, and where there are numerous quolls in proximity to each other, it is known as a colony.
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No. Spotted tailed quolls, also known as tiger quolls, are found only in Australia.
Northern quolls do not have wives: they have mates. Northern quolls are not monogamous, and will mate with more than one female.
No. Quolls are solitary animals, and they do not travel. They have a home range.
No. Male quolls have no part in helping to raise the young quolls. It is the female alone who nurtures and rears the joeys.