For the last 14 decades, nobody
had spotted a Tiger Quoll (officially). There have been unofficial claims
before, about people sighting Tiger Quolls but official records refute that.
The last spotting of this rare animal was in the year 1872, save for the most recent
case on 25th September 2013. The latest scenario occurred when
cameras were set to capture the atypical moment in the Grampians National Park
located in western Victoria, Australia.
A tiger Quoll is also called the
Spotted-tail Quoll and it is a carnivorous marsupial. An adult can grow up to a
metre in length and it not only an endangered species in Australia but also on
planet Earth. Quite an exhilarating rediscovery! Isn't it?
Adopted from www.abc.net.au
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