The weight of the avarage northern quoll is 900g which is 2lbs
Depending on the species, and whether they are male or female, quolls range in weight from 300 grams to 7 kilograms. The smallest species of quoll is the Northern quoll. Females can be as little as 300g and males can weigh up to a kilogram. The largest species is the Spotted tail quoll, or tiger quoll. Females average 1.5 to 2kg but may weigh up to 4kg, while males average 3-4kg, but may be as much as 7kg.
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.
The Northern quoll is Endangered federally, in Western Australia and Internationally, and Critically endangered in the Northern Territory.
The Northern quoll's pouch is formed by folds of skin which protect the joeys.
No.
Not especially. The Northern quoll has no stronger a scent than other native Australian animals.
The Northern quoll is more than Threatened. It has a national listing of Endangered, and a Northern Territory listing of Critically Endangered.
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Only the female Northern quoll cares for the young. The males mate with as many females as they can, and then usually die.
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