Dasyuromorphia
Dasyuromorphia is an order of carnivorous marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea. This group includes species such as the Tasmanian devil and various types of quolls. Dasyuromorphs are characterized by their sharp teeth and strong claws, which help them hunt and consume prey.
Members of this order vary in size and habitat preferences, ranging from small, agile hunters to larger, more robust animals. They play an important role in their ecosystems as predators, helping to control populations of other species. Conservation efforts are ongoing for some dasyuromorphs, particularly the endangered Tasmanian devil.