ACaracal
BQuoll
CFossa
DCoati
Correct Option: 2
Explanation:
Quoll
Quolls are tree-climbing, den-dwelling marsupials native to mainland Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania. They are furry, mainly nocturnal and carnivorous; species range in size from about 1 kg to 5 kg, and the largest quoll species is the largest native carnivore left on mainland Australia apart from the dingo. All the options are carnivores; a caracal is native to southern Africa, a fossa to Madagascar, a coati to South America, Central America, and south-western North America.