Coco’s Eastern Quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus)

by Coco Kinyak on March 1, 2012

in Marsupials

Eastern quoll (click image to enlarge)

Hi Daily Mammal readers, this is Coco, and I am now an official Daily Mammal contributor.!! Yay Coco!!

Above is my FIRST mammal that I posted on my own. Let me tell you about it!

  • What does Dasyurus mean? It means hairy tail. Quolls’ tails are 20-35cm long.
  • They are about the size of a cat.
  • They live on the ground in rocks and small spaces. If needed they can climb trees but they aren’t very good at it.
  • They are only found in Australia or New Guinea. They are usually found in the forest.
  • Females breed in winter. She has up to 30 pups but only has 6 teats to feed with. The other 24 pups die.:(
  • How big is a newborn Quoll? The size of a grain of rice!!!:O
  • They are marsupials which means they have a pouch.
  • They are nocturnal.
  • What do they eat? They eat birds, small mammals, lizards, insects, and fruit.
  • Quolls can be brown with white spots or black with white spots.
  • They are endangered.
  • From the videos I saw they are really fast runners!


{ 15 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Ted Slampyak 03.01.12 at 5:38 pm

Great first post, Coco! That’s a great drawing, and I like how much information you found on the quoll!

Keep up the great work! I’m looking forward to seeing more from you soon!

Ted

2 Yansci 03.01.12 at 5:53 pm

Great job, Coco!!!! I had never heard of a quoll, but it sounds like a very interesting animal. I love your drawing of the quoll!! Keep up the good work!!!!!

3 Sheila Best 03.01.12 at 6:04 pm

Who knew? I’ve never heard of a quoll. Very interesting and I love the drawing. Thanks for sharing this.

4 Grace 03.01.12 at 7:45 pm

Thanks for posting, Coco. It is great!

5 devo 03.01.12 at 8:07 pm

Welcome, Coco!

6 Leah 03.01.12 at 8:16 pm

This is a beautiful drawing, Coco!!!
I had never heard of quolls so I appreciate the information you provided.
I look forward to more great mammal art from you!!

7 Coco Kinyak 03.02.12 at 10:16 am

Thank you Yansci! I will be trying to post everyday so be prepared!!:D

8 Coco Kinyak 03.02.12 at 10:19 am

Sheila, It’s a very interesting animal indeed! Thank you very much!! I’m looking forward to doing another write up and drawing today! Thanks for the comment!

9 Coco Kinyak 03.02.12 at 10:21 am

Grace,Thank you! I’m going to have a new one today please look at it if you can.

10 Coco Kinyak 03.02.12 at 10:25 am

Thank you Leah!

11 Coco Kinyak 03.02.12 at 10:27 am

Thank you Daddy.

12 Jack 03.02.12 at 1:27 pm

Very nice work, Coco, both the drawing and the information, Boy, those babies start out tiny, don’t they?

13 Coco Kinyak 03.03.12 at 4:05 pm

Thanks Gramps! They sure do!!!!!

14 kate killebrew 03.04.12 at 10:53 am

Great post, Coco!

Whenever I check Daily Mammal, I think of my mentor and long-time chair of the Biology dept at Swarthmore, a mammalogist. We would be so proud of Jennifer and Coco!

15 kate killebrew 03.04.12 at 10:54 am

HE would be so proud of Jennifer and Coco!

(We are already proud!) ;)

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