Quoll. Females breed once a year in winter and have a pouch on their tummies for young to develop. There are obviously more species of animals in Australia that the ones that we have included below. Spotted tail quoll. The tiger quoll is the largest, with the male weighing about 7 kg (15 lb) and the female 4 kg (8.8 lb). The tiger quoll is a carnivore. Populations have declined across much of this range, particularly as a result of the spread of the cane toad. What do they look like?
It is often referred to as spotted quoll, tiger cat, spotted-tail quoll, and spotted-tail dasyure. Quoll video. Size & Weight: The tiger quoll is the biggest of the quoll species.

It spends most of its time on the ground, but is a good climber. Camera tracking in backyards will show what the quendas do, eat and how long they stay. Quolls are found occupying woodland, shrubland and grassy habitats across Australia and New Guinea.

Diet. What does a Cuscus look like? Fox scat looks more like cat poo than dog poo. The cuscus has a long and very strong prehensile tail which is naked (has no fur) at the end. The fur is otherwise coloured from a reddish brown to a dark chocolate brown. The only Quoll with a spotted tail. Spotted-tailed Quolls are the 'jack-of-all-trades' of the Australian animal world. The spotted-tail quoll, also known as the tiger quoll, despite its name, has white spots over its body and tail. The eastern quoll is found only in Tasmania. Captain Cook collected quolls along the east coast in 1770, and recorded ‘quoll’ as an Aboriginal name for these animals. The spotted tail distinguishes it from all other Australian mammals, including other quoll species. Like many dasyurids (dunnarts, quolls, planigales, antechinus and the like), quolls have an extraordinary mating system, in which most reproduction occurs in the first year of life.
The quoll is often known as the native cat, due to the cat-like appearance of the quoll.. Quolls are found occupying woodland, shrubland and grassy habitats across Australia and New Guinea.Although quolls have been seen climbing trees, the quoll tends to live life on the ground. A good place to look for kangaroo scat is a wide grassy area, particularly if you've seen the roos there recently. The cuscus also has long, sharp claws which help the cuscus when it is moving around in the trees. The spotted-tail quoll, also known as the tiger quoll, despite its name, has white spots over its body and tail. Some things look like poo, but actually aren’t. The quoll is often known as the native cat, due to the cat-like appearance of the quoll. However, despite this resemblance, quoll belongs to the same tribe as one of the "Looney Tunes" characters - Taz the Tasmanian Devil.