Western Quoll

most closely related to the bronze quoll From New Guinea Also known as chuditch from Noongar djooditj, atyelpe or chilpa (from Arrernte),[7]kuninka (from Western Desert language);[8] idnya (Adnyamathanhapeople of the Flinders Ranges) open forest, low open forest, woodland, and open shrub. Males spread out over about 15 square kilometres During the day it seeks refuge in hollow logs or earth burrows as dens most active around dusk (crepuscular) when it hunts. It possesses an ability to obtain most of its water from its food, independent at 18 weeks