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<tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Pademelon'''</th></tr>
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<tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Quolls'''<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}</th></tr>
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<tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''[[Scientific Classification]]'''</th></tr>
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<tr><td>{{Regnum}}:</td><td>[[Animal]]ia</td></tr>
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<tr><td>{{Regnum}}:</td><td>[[Animal]]ia</td>
<tr><td>{{Subregnum}}:</td><td>[[Chordata]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>{{Phylum}}:</td><td>[[Chordate|Chordata]]
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<tr><td>{{Classis}}:</td><td>[[Mammalia]]</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>{{Classis}}:</td><td>[[Mammalia]]</td></tr>
<tr><td>{{Ordo}}:</td><td>[[Diprotodontia]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>{{Subclassis}}:</td><td>[[Marsupialia]]</td></tr>
<tr><td>{{Familia}}:</td><td>[[Macropodidae]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>{{Ordo}}:</td><td>[[Dasyuromorphia]]</td></tr>
<tr><td>{{Genus}}:</td><td>'''''Thylogale'''''</td></tr>
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<tr><td>{{Familia}}: </td><td>[[Dasyuridae]] </td>
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<td>'''''[[Dasyurus]]'''''</td></tr>
 
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</table> A '''pademelon''' is any of four species of small kangaroo-like creatures that are usually found in forests. Pademelons are one of the smallest species of [[macropod]]s.
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Pademelons, [[wallaby|wallabies]], and [[kangaroo]]s are all very alike in body structure, and the names just refer to the three different size groups. Originally wallabies were divided into small and large wallabies, but a more suitable name was needed to differentiate between them. The word "pademelon" is probably a corruption of their aboriginal name.
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'''Quolls''' (genus ''Dasyurus'') are [[carnivorous]] [[marsupial]]s native to [[Australia]] and [[Papua New Guinea]].
 
 
Besides their smaller size, pademelons can be distinguished from wallabies by their shorter, thicker, and sparsely haired tails.
 
 
 
==Distribution and habitat==
 
 
 
Red-necked pademelons can be found in the coastal regions of [[Queensland]] and [[New South Wales]]. In some places their range has been drastically reduced. Red-legged pademelons can also be found in south-central [[New Guinea]]. The red-bellied or tasmanian pademelon is abundant in [[Tasmania]]. The dusky pademelon lives in [[Papua New Guinea]] and surrounding islands.
 
 
 
The natural habitat of the pademelon is in thick scrubland or dense forested undergrowth. They also make tunnels through long grasses and bushes in swampy country. 
 
 
 
==Diet and behavior==
 
 
 
If there are no predators, such as dogs, they graze in the early mornings or evenings on grassy slopes near thickets, into which they can quickly escape at the first sign of danger. Tasmanian pademelons are nocturnal and feed at night.
 
 
 
Their main diet is made up of grasses, leaves, and small shoots. They do little damage to crops and are not as aggressive as wallabies and kangaroos can be,  making them gentle pets.
 
 
 
Tasmanian pademelons were important to the thylacine's diet, and are still preyed on by quolls, [[Tasmanian devil]]s, and wedge-tailed eagles. Despite these predators, there are many in Tasmania and every year some are killed off to keep their numbers down.
 
 
 
==Problems faced==
 
 
 
Their meat used to be considered valuable, and they were eaten by settlers and aborigines for a long time. It was once even suggested that they be introduced to France as a meat supply. However, pademelons, like all kangaroos, are slow breeders and almost always produce one young per year, meaning it would be difficult to raise enough to use for food.
 
  
Aside from being killed for their meat and soft fur, their numbers have been reduced by the introduction of predators such as wild cats, dogs, and foxes. The [[rabbit]] explosion has also caused problems, as the rabbits graze on the same grasses making less available for the pademelon. Also, people clearing the land to make room for homes has pushed the larger wallabies and kangaroos into the land that the pademelons had been thriving in for so long.
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==Conservation status==
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== Taxonomy ==
  
*Red-legged pademelon (''Thylogale stigmatica'') - vulnerable
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Within the genus ''Dasyurus'', the following species exist:
*Red-necked pademelon (''Thylogale thetis'') - common
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*''[[Dasyurus albopunctatus]]'' &mdash; New Guinean Quoll, New Guinea
*Dusky padmelon (''Thylogale brunii'') - vulnerable
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*''[[Dasyurus geoffroii]]'' &mdash; Chuditch or Western Quoll, western Australia
*Tasmanian or red-bellied pademelon (''Thylogale billardierii'') - partially protected
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*''[[Dasyurus hallucatus]]'' &mdash; Northern Quoll, northern Australia
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*''[[Dasyurus maculatus]]'' &mdash; Spotted Quoll, eastern Australia
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*''[[Dasyurus spartacus]]'' &mdash; Bronze Quoll, New Guinea
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*''[[Dasyurus viverrinus]]'' &mdash; Eastern Quoll, [[Tasmania]]

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Quolls
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Template:Genus: Dasyurus

Quolls (genus Dasyurus) are carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.

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Taxonomy

Within the genus Dasyurus, the following species exist: