This is not a quoll but it is a dasyuromorph. It is a numbat, a termite-scoffing predator with a pouch now confined to small pockets of the south-west of Australia for the usual reasons – habitat loss and introduced species which predate on it.
Numbats are the faunal emblem of Western Australia but unlike the faunal emblems of the entire country they’re in no danger of being eaten on a pizza.

