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- noun Plural form of
quoll .
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Examples
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The hope is that the endangered cats, called quolls, will blame their illness on what they can taste, and strike poisonous toads off their bush tucker menu.
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The hope is that the endangered cats, called quolls, will blame their illness on what they can taste, and strike poisonous toads off their bush tucker menu.
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There were also several spacious enclosures, housing things called quolls, narkies, bettongs, pademelons, sugar gliders, and redrumps.
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They caught a lot of native animals, including 338 pademelons, 132 devils, 70 wallabies, 46 wombats, 13 spotted-tailed quolls, 9 brushtail possums, 2 echidnas, 2 crows, and a sea eagle.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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The disease devastated both quolls, causing such mortality that those species seemed to disappear.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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They caught a lot of native animals, including 338 pademelons, 132 devils, 70 wallabies, 46 wombats, 13 spotted-tailed quolls, 9 brushtail possums, 2 echidnas, 2 crows, and a sea eagle.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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The disease devastated both quolls, causing such mortality that those species seemed to disappear.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Fairytale inspires scientists to come up with a new weapon in the battle to save quolls from cane toads.
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For years, the toads have been eating snakes, goanna lizards, and quolls
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For years, the toads have been eating snakes, goanna lizards, and quolls
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