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Quoll

Definition: Quoll refers to any of the various carnivorous marsupials of the genus Dasyurus, native to Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania. They are characterized by their sharp teeth, long tails, and nocturnal behavior.

Examples:

Noun:

  • The quoll is a small marsupial often found in the dense forests of Tasmania.
  • We had a rare sighting of a quoll while camping in the Australian Outback.

Adjective:

  • The quoll population in the area has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
  • We admired the beautiful quoll fur coat at the local wildlife exhibition.

Verb:

  • Walking silently, we tried to quoll our footsteps to avoid scaring away any nocturnal animals.
  • She managed to quoll her excitement when she saw the quoll approaching her in the wild.

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