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THURMONT — In the wilds of Madagascar, fossa are known for their speed and incredible ability to leap from branch to branch to chase down lemurs — their dinner of choice. Unfortunately, there ...
Like much of Madagascar’s wildlife, fossa are found nowhere else in the world. ... give or take around 500 animals. This worked out to about 20 fossa per 100 square kilometers.
Having fossa in a zoo not only introduces people to an unknown species, but to the plight of all creatures in Madagascar which have lost 90 percent of their natural rainforest. There are only ...
A new rare fossa exhibit has come to the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, officials announced today. Children who have seen the movie "Madagascar" will be familiar with the animal. The Madagascar ...
Hidden deep within Madagascar’s forests, a deadly and elusive creature known as the Fossa reigns supreme as the island's most fearsome apex predator. With its razor-sharp claws, powerful jaws, and ...
The fossa is Madagascar’s largest carnivore. While it looks like a cross between a puma and a dog, the fossa is actually related to the mongoose. It is one of the few animals in Madagascar that ...
Mention wildlife on Madagascar and the first thing listeners probably picture is the island’s famed lemurs. As many people know, these unique primates are found nowhere else, and are the most ...
Fast, stealthy, and fiercely territorial, the fossa reigns as Madagascar’s top predator. In this video, we dive into the life of this elusive carnivore – from its cat-like agility to its unmatched ...
The cat-like animals, distant relatives of the mongoose, can only be found in the forests of Madagascar in the wild. The creatures are also rare at the U.K. zoo.
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SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - They are the largest carnivores in Madagascar, and have short, retractable claws. In this Zoo Day, animal trainers Kim Hanley and Leslie Storer introduce us to Isa the Fossa ...