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The Animals


eastern quoll


eastern quoll

Eastern Quolls:

  • are believed to be extinct on mainland Australia;
  • are nocturnal, can be black or brown and weigh up to 1.3kg;
  • mainly eat insects including some agricultural pests; and
  • give birth to about 30 young but only 6 find teats and survive.

Further information about eastern quolls can be found at these sites:


Threats which affect this animal in this Menagerie™ ADD-ON Habitat are:

Cats - eat native animals, compete for food with native animals and may spread disease

 

This animal lives in these habitats:


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