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The fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) occupies a unique ecological niche as the top predator in Madagascar's forests. It primarily preys on lemurs, birds, and small mammals, helping to regulate these populations. The fossa's adaptations, such as its climbing abilities and keen senses, enable it to navigate the diverse habitats of Madagascar, from rainforests to dry deciduous forests. Additionally, its role in seed dispersal contributes to the health of the ecosystem.

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