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Yawning Quoll at Serendip Sanctuary

August 21, 2015 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

Glenn and I have seen quolls a number of times in captivity but have never got sick of seeing them. They are fascinating creatures. I would love to see them in the wild but am very much aware that I won’t be doing that any time soon.

We were watching the quolls yawn and both of us kept snapping photos. The little dude, or lady, was very active. I couldn’t decide which ones to use so thought I’d create a blog post dedicated to them.

They are awesome creatures. I’m so glad the weather was right for them to come out.

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