Spotted-tail Quoll or Tiger Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) is the largest carnivorous marsupial on the mainland. It is limited to coastal regions of eastern Australia and Tasmania. It is mostly nocturnal and partly arboreal and lives in rainforest, eucalypt forests, woodland and coastal heath.
The size of a quoll depends on the species. the smallest species of quoll, the Northern quoll, ranges from 20 cm to 31 cm for its head to body length, with a tail length of 18-34 cm. The largest species, the Spotted-tailed quoll, ranges from 35-75 cm, with a tail length of 35-55 cm in length.
The tiger quoll, also known as the spotted-tailed quoll, is about the size of a domestic cat. This is one of the reasons it is sometimes referred to as a native cat.
it depends on the tiger
the average size of a tiger is LARGE.
size of a Bengal tiger
that depends on the size of the shark and if the tiger is in the water
It depends greatly on the type size and page size
Big
An Indochinese tiger could get up to 430 pounds in weight.
The breeding size of an Albino Tiger Barb ranges between 2.5 and 3 inches in length.
The size of regular tigers. They just are more sensitive to UVA rays.:]
The Amur Tiger, also known as the Siberian Tiger, is the largest of the subspecies of tigers.
i would say about three times the size of an adult tiger would be about right
Big enough :)
they are very big