It is a vertebrate. A Chuditch is a marsupial, also known as a Quoll or Native Cat and is native to Australia and New Guinea. All mammals, such as the chuditch, are vertebrates because they have a backbone (vertebrae).
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a chuditch is a nocturnal
Chuditch is another name for the western quoll.
The Chuditch or Western Quoll is the largest carnivorous marsupial found in Western Australia. See the related link for a picture.
Chuditch is simply the alternative name for the Western Quoll, "Dasyurus geoffroii", a dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial found only in far southwest corner of Western Australia.
The other name for the Western quoll is the chuditch.
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.
The Chuditch is endangered for many reasons, some of which I do not know a lot about, but I can partly answer the question. One reasone is the the introduction of red foxes, as the Chuditch makes a good meal for a fox; a good size and easily identifiable as good to eat. Feral cats also played a small part in the endangering of the species for the same reasons. Another more tragic reason is the urbanisation of the Chuditch's habitat. When colonies were first established in WA, Chuditchs would sometimes go and take chickens and other small livestock, and so were seen as a menace to farmers. Ever since then, new suburbs and buildings have gradually taken the place of the dry sclerophyll woodland the Chuditchs inhabit, and so there are far fewer surviving.
vertebrate.
It is a vertebrate. It has a spine.
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