No. Ocelots and quolls do not occupy the same continent.
Yes. A dingo can eat a quoll, but rarely does. The quoll is a carnivorous, semi-arboreal marsupial, so it can climb trees, but defend itself aggressively on the ground.
Quoll are carnivorous marsupials. They do not eat berries.
No.
OCELOT WOULD EAT IT YUM YUM
An Ocelot eats 3-4 times a day.
Red foxes do eat northern quolls
it can about 3 pounds a meal
Jaguars, cougars, wolves, coyotes, large constrictor snakes and the harpy eagle will kill and eat an ocelot.
Jaguars, cougars, wolves, coyotes, large constrictor snakes and the harpy eagle will kill and eat an ocelot.
The ocelot is a secondary consumer. It feeds upon smaller animals, primarily animals that eat plants.
It vhas the ability to eat rhinos
Jaguars often kill Ocelots if they run across them. More so to eliminate competition