Definition of Quolls. Meaning of Quolls. Synonyms of Quolls

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Definition of Quolls

Quoll
Quoll Quoll, n. (Zo["o]l.) A marsupial of Australia (Dasyurus macrurus), about the size of a cat.

Meaning of Quolls from wikipedia

- food is scarce. The other species of quoll have also been known to eat carrion. Quolls hunt by stalking. Quolls pin small prey down with their front paws...
- wedge-tailed eagles and large pythons. Tiger quolls yield to adult devils, but will chase subadults away from carc****es. Quolls also probably compete with introduced...
- similar to the Queensland quolls, genetically averse to the toads. In 2003, to help protect northern quolls, numerous quolls were transferred to the toad-free...
- the pouch. As with all quolls, the **** of the male bears an unusual fleshy appendage. The large intestine of eastern quolls is relatively simple, having...
- "Western quollsReintroducing the species to the Flinders Ranges (SA)". Retrieved 2015-09-17. Staight, Kerry (7 February 2015). "More rare western quolls to...
- ISBN 0-00-219943-2. Firestone, Karen. "Po****tion genetics of New Guinean quolls". University of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 2006-09-18...
- species). Both the quolls found in New Guinea seem to be most closely related to the Australian western quoll. The New Guinean quoll is small, usually...
- devils. When quolls are eating a carc****, devils will tend to chase them away. This is a substantial problem for spotted-tailed quolls, as they kill...
- order comprising most of the Australian carnivorous marsupials, including quolls, dunnarts, the numbat, the Tasmanian devil, and the extinct thylacine. In...
- 60–70 days, but young quolls only after 8–9 months. Most dasyurid species are ****ually mature at one year of age, but, again, the quolls and Tasmanian devil...