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Sue1 year ago

It's an Australian quoll.

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dogbreeddetector1 year ago

What dog breeds are you?!

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World of Facts1 year ago

Strange but wonderful creature of the day - the tiger quoll. Quolls are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia. Tiger quolls are the largest of the quoll family, with males and females weighing 3.5 and 1.8kg on average. They are considered vulnerable.

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Global Index1 year ago

For those who don’t know: A tiger quoll, thought to have been extinct for 130 years, has been caught in Australia. There have been no records of this predatory marsupial animal since 1880, but it was recently caught in a farmer's trap.

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Baajam Bhai1 year ago

Frienship ❤️ #AnimalLovers

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Potato1 year ago

This is Eastern Quoll Basically the closest marsupial analogue to a house cat.

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Baajam Bhai1 year ago

Cute 😍

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Kaminey Hub1 year ago

Have you ever seen a wild eastern spotted quoll? They became extinct on the Australian mainland 50 years ago, but they still populate Tasmania.

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Joe Hansen1 year ago

The Eastern Quoll is known for its reddish-brown fur and white spots, and it is a member of the Dasyuridae family, which also includes the Tasmanian Devil and the quolls Additional Reading:

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Mr. Fox1 year ago

must be a cousin of that white squirrel ‼️

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Zombo1 year ago

It's the rare spotted democRat.