Tiger Quoll
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| Dasyurus maculatus Kerr, 1792 |
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Tiger Quoll Distribution:
D.m. gracilis dan D.m. maculatus. |
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The Tiger Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) is a carnivorous marsupial of the order of Dasyuromorphia. It is also known as the Spotted-tail Quoll or the Spotted Quoll. It is mainland Australia's largest, and the world's longest carnivorous marsupial.