The tiger quoll or spotted quoll, which is one and a half times bigger than other quolls, is the world’s second largest carnivorous marsupial after the Tasmanian Devil. It has white spots on its tail—a feature that distinguishes it from other quolls.
Quolls are cat-like marsupials native to the Australian continent. They are also known as native cats.
They have a long bushy tail and brownish-black fur speckled with white spots. Their pointed snouts enclose a row of sharp teeth. Quolls feed on insects, birds and small animals such as mice and frogs. These solitary, nocturnal animals are known for their agility on the ground as well as in climbing trees.