That's your Xolotyl!
So...I went this morning to take our scraps up to the roosters in Fort Yudhisthira and approaching noticed that the fox trap, I had set nearby, appeared to be shut. I couldn't see any movement inside it so was wondering what could have set it off. As I got closer I finally saw who the occupant was. It was a quoll, a tiger or spotted quoll to be exact.
Quolls are a near threatened species and quite rare around here so it was both shocking and exciting in equal measure.
This quoll was just lying in the bottom of the cage. It did not move, nor blink at my approach and I began to think it was dead, but then I noticed the rise and fall of it's breathing. It was alive but it didn't seem to have much life left in it.
The shock and excitement I felt now turned into alarm as I felt I had inadvertently almost killed an endangered creature.
I tipped the scraps into the chook pen but couldn't see any of the four roosters we had in there. They didn't rush up either to feed greedily and that was when I noticed one of them lying lifeless in a corner of the pen. The quoll had been in there too.
I ran to get Will. He was more Australian than me and I hoped he might have inbred quoll reviving skills. I was just an immigrant who had nearly killed a rare native species and I was feeling very guilty.
"Have you got your camera?" was the only advice he had.
"I can't take a picture of a quoll I've nearly killed," I said.
We got back to the trap.
"Should I let it out?" I asked, already opening up the trap, before he could answer.
The quoll suddenly sprang to life and dashed off into the bush. It was such a relief. My reputation as a native animal lover was still intact.
All four roosters had been attacked. When quolls attack they go for the neck, killing and drinking the blood of their victims. Two of the roosters were dead and two were barely alive, one was Xolotyl. Will had to finish them off.
It's good to know there are quolls about but when you have chickens it's not so good to know there are quolls about. It's just something we will have to live with.
I didn't get a picture of the quoll amidst all the drama but here is a stock picture of one...