Once abundant on Australia's mainland, the eastern quoll — also called the native cat — has been extinct in the country for half a century. Fortunately, they're still widespread in Tasmania, where ...
The eastern quoll, a cat-sized marsupial with pointy ears and speckled fur, was once found throughout south-eastern Australia. But disease and predation by foxes and feral cats devastated the species; ...
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Two Endangered Quoll Joeys Welcomed at Australian Sanctuary Two endangered Eastern quoll joeys came into the care of Aussie Ark, an animal sanctuary in rural New South Wales, after becoming separated ...
Experienced wildlife carer Kae McKinnon has taken the threatened creature under her wing and has been rearing him for the past three weeks. Dasy was found on the side of a road in a residential area ...
Australia is full of cute animals—wombats, bandicoots, potoroos, echidnas, wallabies, platypuses, quokkas and koalas just to name a few. Now, Chloe Hart at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ...
Two eastern quoll have been found as roadkill on the Australian mainland. Although considered extinct in Australia since 1963, these carnivorous marsupials remain abundant on the island of Tasmania.