


Spotted Tail Quoll Print
A high quality fine art print of a family of spotted tail quolls. Print measures 8”X10” and is easy to frame.
Spotted-tail quolls are unique marsupials native to Australia, recognized for their distinctive spotted coats and agile movements. These small carnivorous mammals play a crucial role in their ecosystems as predators, primarily feasting on insects, small mammals, and birds. With a body length of about 30 to 56 centimeters and a tail that can be just as long, they exhibit an impressive blend of strength and agility. Unfortunately, habitat loss and introduced predators have led to a decline in their populations, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts to protect these remarkable creatures.
A high quality fine art print of a family of spotted tail quolls. Print measures 8”X10” and is easy to frame.
Spotted-tail quolls are unique marsupials native to Australia, recognized for their distinctive spotted coats and agile movements. These small carnivorous mammals play a crucial role in their ecosystems as predators, primarily feasting on insects, small mammals, and birds. With a body length of about 30 to 56 centimeters and a tail that can be just as long, they exhibit an impressive blend of strength and agility. Unfortunately, habitat loss and introduced predators have led to a decline in their populations, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts to protect these remarkable creatures.
A high quality fine art print of a family of spotted tail quolls. Print measures 8”X10” and is easy to frame.
Spotted-tail quolls are unique marsupials native to Australia, recognized for their distinctive spotted coats and agile movements. These small carnivorous mammals play a crucial role in their ecosystems as predators, primarily feasting on insects, small mammals, and birds. With a body length of about 30 to 56 centimeters and a tail that can be just as long, they exhibit an impressive blend of strength and agility. Unfortunately, habitat loss and introduced predators have led to a decline in their populations, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts to protect these remarkable creatures.