The quoll is a dasyurid, a carnivorous marsupial. Apart from the Tasmanian Devil, it is the largest dasyurid, so is at the top of the food chain. A quoll could be preyed upon by a dingo, but dingoes prefer their prey to be less ferocious than a cornered quoll can be.
It does, however, have other predators such as foxes and Birds of Prey.
The quokka is in the middle of the food chain. Larger consumers (animals) will prey on the quokka (another consumer) which, in turn, eats vegetation (producers).
As a predator itself, the quoll, which is native to Australia, sits at the end of the food chain. Apart from people, who are a danger to most species, the main predators of the quoll are introduced species such as foxes and dogs.
Some large birds of prey in the rainforest will eat owls. These include hawks and eagles. Jaguars will also sometimes eat owls.
It is a food chain.
Quoll is pronounced as 'kwoll'.
The plural of quoll may be either quolls or quoll. Both terms are acceptable.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
the quoll has 4 legs
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.
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing
A food chain.
Bronze quoll was created in 1987.