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Quokka: This type of wallaby, the Setonix brachyurus, were one of the first Australian mammals seen by Europeans, first explained as a "a wild cat". They have a well-developed pecking order in their groups of 25-150. They breed once a year, and produce a single joey. Quoll: Found mostly in Tasmania, the spotted-tailed Quoll (or tiger cat as it was once inappropriately known) is the second largest of the world's surviving carnivorous marsupials. Measuring up to 130cm (51in) long and 4kg (8.8lb) in weight, they prey on rats, gliding possums, small wallabies, reptiles and insects. http://www.didyouknow.org/animals/animalspqr.htm

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