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- Fossa (animal) - Wikipedia
The fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox; ˈfɒsə FOSS-ə or ˈfuːsə FOO-sə; [3] Malagasy: [ˈfusə̥]) is a slender, long-tailed, cat-like mammal that is endemic to Madagascar It is a member of the carnivoran family Eupleridae
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- Fossa - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
At first glance, a fossa looks like some kind of cat, monkey, or weasel It has paws with claws like a cat, a long tail like a monkey, and round little ears like a weasel, so it's easy to be confused!
- 12 Fantastic Fossa Facts - Fact Animal
Fossas are medium sized, slender creatures with both feline and canine features: having a sleek body; short, strong legs; large catlike paws with sharp claws; round ears and a canine-like snout; and a very long tail
- Fossa - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The unusual-looking fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) from Madagascar looks like a puma and has both canine and feline features It is the largest mammalian carnivore on the island, and preys mainly on lemurs, pursuing them through the trees with remarkable speed and agility
- Fossa | National Geographic
A relative of the mongoose, the fossa is unique to the forests of Madagascar, an African island in the Indian Ocean Growing up to 6 feet long from nose to tail tip, and weighing up to 26 pounds,
- Fossa - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
With its sleek, muscular body, retractable claws, and incredible agility, the Fossa embodies the wild spirit of its isolated home, captivating scientists and nature enthusiasts alike The Fossa, scientifically known as Cryptoprocta ferox, is a fascinating mammal that defies easy categorization
- Meet The Fossa — The Apex Predator That Baffled Scientists For Decades
The fossa is Madagascar’s ultimate misdirection Here’s why this predator that looks familiar, acts unexpected and took decades for science to understand
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