Mobile Phone Handheld Hardware Hardware Rick Rogers John Lombardo O'Reilly Media, Inc. O'Reilly Media Android Application Development, 1st EditionAppendix. ColophonThe animal on the cover of Android Application
Development is an Eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus),
an endangered marsupial otherwise known as the Eastern native cat. Eastern
quolls grow to about the same size as household cats, and their thick fur
ranges in color from gray to brown and is dotted with white spots. However,
unlike others of its kind (the Tiger quoll, for example), no spots cover its
long, hairy tail. No longer widespread throughout mainland Australia, the Eastern quoll
remains common in Tasmania. It lives in rain forests and alpine areas,
though it prefers dry grasslands and forests bordered by pastoral
agricultural fields. Within these habitats, the Eastern quoll hunts for
small mammals and steals food from the much larger Tasmanian devil by night;
by day, it slumbers in logs and in nests in underground burrows. While female Eastern quolls can birth up to 30 babies, typically only
6 will survive, as the mother only has 6 teats in her pouch for her
children. Male and female Eastern quolls reach sexual maturation less than a
year after being born. Provided it survives infancy, the quoll will live an
average life span of six years. Although some farmers dislike the quoll because it occasionally feeds
on chickens and other small mammals (quolls will feed on injured or ill farm
animals), the quoll also benefits farmers by consuming crop pests, mice, and
carrion. The cover image is from Wood's Animate Creation Vol.
I. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is
Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code
font is LucasFont's TheSansMonoCondensed.
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