The quoll is a native Australian marsupial, but only the Spotted-tailed quoll has a true pouch. The other three Australian species have folds of skin which protect the teats and the joeys as they stay attached to the teat.
Quolls are characterised by large white spots over their body (and the tail for the Spotted-tailed quoll). They have long tails almost the same as their head-body length. Quolls have long, pointed snouts.
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Quoll is pronounced as 'kwoll'.
The plural of quoll may be either quolls or quoll. Both terms are acceptable.
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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 six species of Quoll.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.
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Bronze quoll was created in 1987.
No. The Northern quoll is restricted to northern Australia. Only the Bronze quoll and the New Guinean quoll are found on the island of New Guinea.