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Joel and Andrea Little met at a wildlife sanctuary more than 20 years ago as part of an effort to save the eastern quoll.The ...
The spotted-tailed quoll—also known as the tiger quoll—was last seen in South Australia in the 1880s. Somehow, one of these marsupials ended up captured in a trap meant to catch the creature ...
Stock image of a northern quoll. The males of this species die four times faster than the females, possibly due to spending much more time walking large distances to find a mate. Stock image of a ...
It appears angry and bared its teeth at the camera, photos show. The spotted-tailed quoll was captured in a plastic chicken cage. Photo from Frank Pao-Ling Tsai Tsai captured the creature in a ...
Ron Carberry releasing an eastern quoll into the bushland. CREDIT: Aussie Ark They are considered extinct on the Australian mainland primarily due to disease, poisoning, and predation by foxes.
When a cheese factory employee in Australia recently found a fuzzy visitor staring up at them from the bottom of an oil drum, ...
A spotted-tailed quoll was released back into the wild after being found in central Brisbane, rescued and treated for injuries, officials said. Screengrab from Facebook video shared by Wildlife Am ...
The Northern quoll is the largest-known mammal that invests all its energy into just one breeding season. Previous studies have shown these marsupials mate themselves to death in one season and do ...
The life of a male northern quoll is short, brutish and driven almost entirely by the pursuit of sex. The Australian male marsupials are what's known as "suicidal reproducers," which means they ...