- Cryptoprocta spelea, also known as the giant fossa,[4] is an extinct species of carnivore from Madagascar in the family Eupleridae which is most closely related to...
- The giant fossa is darker in color than the common fossa, with its fur being dark brown, almost black in color with a lighter underbelly.
- Giant fossa coats were short, sleek, and almost entirely monochrome brown. They had cat-like features, including long whiskers and sharp claws and teeth.
- It is not known when the giant fossa became extinct, although there is some anecdotal evidence that there is more than 1 fossa surviving today.
- What did the giant fossa eat? As a carnivore, the fossa is an excellent hunter. It preys on small- to medium-sized animals from fish to birds, mice, and wild pigs.
- Cryptoprocta spelea, also known as the giant fossa, is an extinct species of carnivore from Madagascar in the family Eupleridae, which is most closely related to...
- Giant fossas may be Cryptoprocta spelea, a species of fossa that reached 10 ft long that died out as recently as the 14th or 15th centuries.
- Giant Fossa. “ As anyone who has ever been around a cat for any length of time well knows, cats have enormous patience with the limitations of the humankind. ”
- Subscribe : http://bitly.kr/EwFSMysterious animals are hidden in the Madagascar jungle. Looks like cats, claws can be unfolded, monkey-like tails are as lo...377 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı21 Kas 2018Bulunamadı: giant