
Eastern Quoll
The Quoll is also known as native cats. Like a domestic cat, they have
same characteristics. They have a sharp, tearing tooth and they also
tend to hunt for their own food. There are four species of native cat in
Australia. All of them are marsupials and slim build. They also have
pouches. They move faster after their prey. They eat anything that they
catch including insects, earthworms and even vegetable food.

Eastern quoll is about 55cm from nose to tip of tail, just like the size
of a small domestic cat. While the tiger quoll doesn’t have any spots in
its tail except the tip, it is colour white. They can change in colour
from grey to black. During winter time, the quoll can have 18 or more
babies. Eastern quolls are usually
found at the many places in South Eastern America.
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