Quolls do not build nests.
Quolls are cat-sized carnivorous marsupials, native to Australia and New Guinea. The Northern quoll and the Spotted-tailed quoll live in dens in tree hollows, hollow logs and rock crevices. The Western quoll, also known as the chudich, often digs a burrow for its den, although it also lives in hollow logs, while the Eastern quoll may dig burrows for its den, as well as living in hollow logs and hollows within rock crevices.
Quolls establish their dens in areas where they can easily access food. Depending on the species, they feed on small mammals, arthropods, reptiles ans birds. Some species even feed on fruit as well. The Spotted-tailed quoll is one that will often hunt down in rabbit burrows.
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