Fosa
(Cryptoprocta ferox)
Madagascar Forests and Shrublands
STATISTICS
Height up to
37 cm
Length up to
80 cm
Weight up to
12 kgs
Lifespan
15 Years
Excellent Climber - Top Predator - Keen Hearing, Vision and Smell
One of the largest predators on Madagascar, the Fosa could easily be mistaken for a small cougar with its round ears and cat-like body. It’s genus name (Cryptoprocta) means “hidden in the hind parts”, referring to its anal pouch which secretes a strong-smelling fluid. The second part of it’s scientific name (ferox) refers to its fierce reputation. Remarkably, this species is both terrestrial and arboreal and is an excellent climber moving through the trees with ease.
The Fosa has short, retractable claws which aid in its tree climbing. As the top predator species, it has keen hearing, vision, and sense of smell and marks its territory with secretions. It is largely nocturnal and requires a wide range of undisturbed forest to live and hunt. This species preys on birds, wild pigs, frogs, rodents and lizards and is the only predator that can kill large lemurs due to its speed and camouflage.
BIODIVERSITY BENEFIT
Prey Population Controller
THREATS
Human - Animal Conflict
Hunted to protect livestock.
Habitat Loss
90% of its natural range has been lost due to logging.
< 2,500
Left in the Wild
Sources: IUCN Red List, EOL, A-Z Animals
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