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The western quoll (Dasyurus geoffroii) is a species of quoll native to Australia. Like the eastern quoll and northern quoll, it has a white-spotted brown coat and a long tail. Once found across 70% of the Australian continent, the western quoll's current distribution is now confined to south-western Western Australia although there are ongoing attempts to re-establish it in parts of its former range.

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  • The western quoll (Dasyurus geoffroii) is a species of quoll native to Australia. Like the eastern quoll and northern quoll, it has a white-spotted brown coat and a long tail. Once found across 70% of the Australian continent, the western quoll's current distribution is now confined to south-western Western Australia although there are ongoing attempts to re-establish it in parts of its former range.
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