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Wildlife officials in New South Wales are keeping tabs on a rare predator's unusual choice of abode. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported in late October that a spotted-tailed quoll had ...
A photographer in Australia has become the first person to capture footage of a glowing marsupial in the wild Photographer Ben Alldridge shot a photo of an Eastern quoll, a carnivorous marsupial ...
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This is What Tigers Look Like in Australia
Meet the quoll – a spotted, nocturnal predator native to Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. In this episode, we dive into their unique traits, habitats, and the challenges they face, with a ...
Eastern quolls were once abundant in southeast Australia. But in 1963, the small, polka-dotted marsupials disappeared from the mainland, with the only surviving wild population living on the island ...
Conservation organization Aussie Ark and the University of Sydney have collaborated on a science-based reintroduction of eastern quolls on mainland Australia into a controlled bushland environment ...
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