Malagasy civet




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Malagasy civet

Order : Carnivora
Family : Viverridae
Subfamily : Euplerinae
Genus : Fossa

 

Facts about the genus Fossa, the Malagasy civet

The Malagasy Civet is a [CITIES-listed Endangered Species] (Full text)

Once thought to specialize in hunting lemurs, the fossa is an opportunistic hunter, feeding on a wide range of animals from mice to wild pigs, according to Dollar's research. (Full text)

The fossa is actually related to the mongoose. (Full text)

Located centrally in the posterior fossa is the foramen magnum. (Full text)

The fossa is related to the mongoose. (Full text)

- antecubital fossa antecubital fossa is advice financial teen (Full text)

The Malagasy civet is threatened, probably due to deforestation. (Full text)

Fossa Skull - The fossa is the largest carnivore found on the island of Madagascar. (Full text)

- craniotomy fossa middle biologica fossa is find a financial planner (Full text)

Fossa is a term in anatomy referring to a pit, groove or depression in a bone. (Full text)

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