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Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), juveniles, family Eupleridae, endemic to most of Madagascar (but not found in the central part of the island).
photographs via: San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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A fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) crosses the street in Kirindy Reserve, Madagascar
by Dominique Schreckling
#fossa#euplerids#cryptoprocta ferox#cryptoprocta#eupleridae#carnivora#mammalia#chordata#wildlife: madagascar#wildlife: africa
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Fossa | Daniel Austin
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#ZooParc#Overloon#Zooparcoverloon#Photography#Photo#Zoophotography#zoo#animal#animals#animalphotography#fossa#Cryptoprocta#ferox#fossas
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Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) - (c) SaritaWolf - please do not repost
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I had a really weird moment at the Madagascar exhibit at the San Fransisco Zoo... that I can't remember the last time I've heard a child sing "I like to move it move it" at the ringtailed lemurs. While it was always annoying, I guess the absence of that sound must be an indicator I'm a Real Adult now with out-of-date cultural references. lol.
Anyhow, I'm here to talk to you about my favorite buddies from that movie - the fossa. Pronounced correctly as either "FOS-sah" or "FOO-sah", afaik.
Remember these guys, the bumbling villains of the first Madacasgar movie?
This movie did them dirty. They're such a cool species, and far more dignified than this!
Fossa are the largest carnivore on Madagascar, and hail from a group of carnivores only found on the island. They're lithe, cat-like creatures that aren't super related to cats, that look like you mixed in a weasel and maybe an otter; they're actually most closely related to civets and mongoose. They're sleek and very strong for the fact they're only a couple of feet long (not counting the very long tail). Highly mobile wrists that let them climb down trees headfirst and navigate the treetops to hunt arboreal prey.
Anyway, I'm in love. Here's the beautiful lady from the SF zoo.



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fossa!
(Cryptoprocta ferox)
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fossa - february 2025, zoo prague
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Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox)
#fossa#cryptoprocta ferox#daily image#animals#source: wikipedia#apologies for missing a day im allergic to queues#and stuff happened so yaknow#heres a cool guy to make up for it
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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Madagascar is full of unique animals, from the smallest insects all the way to the top of the food chain! Fossas occupy their own special family, Eupleridae, and feature plenty of special physical traits. One such trait is their sexual growth: from ages 1-2, female fossa undergo a process called transient masculinization, wherein they develop an enlarged clitoris resembling a penis and secrete an orange substance that colors their underside in the same pattern as the male's scrotum sac. These developments fade with age, and don't impede reproduction in any way.

(Image: A fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) by the Chester Zoo)
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Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), family Eupleridae, endemic to most of Madagascar (but not found in the central part of the island).
photographs via: Chester Zoo
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A female fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) waits for a suitor male in a tree in Kirindy Reserve, Madagascar
by Chien Lee
#fossa#euplerids#cryptoprocta ferox#cryptoprocta#eupleridae#carnivora#mammalia#chordata#wildlife: madagascar#wildlife: africa
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Fossa | Barbara Schneider
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#ZooParc#Overloon#Zooparcoverloon#Photography#Photo#Zoophotography#zoo#animal#animals#animalphotography#fossa#Cryptoprocta#ferox#fossas#pelican#Pelecanus#Bird#Birds#pelicans
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Fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) - (c) SaritaWolf - please do not repost
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Fossa
The fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) 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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