The term "fossa" can refer to two different contexts: a genus of carnivorous mammals native to Madagascar, specifically the Cryptoprocta ferox, which resembles a small cougar and is the island's top predator; or to anatomical depressions or cavities in various organisms, such as the fossa ovalis in the human heart. In the context of anatomy, fossae (plural of fossa) serve various functions, including housing nerves or blood vessels. If you meant a specific type of fossa, please clarify!
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
fossa is a animal that eats a lemur. Fossa in human biology is a small cavity or depression.
Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous fossa, Infraspinous fossa
A fossa can be found in Madagascar where they prey on animals such as lemurs, insects, and lizards.
The three fossae of the scapula are the supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, and subscapular fossa. The supraspinous fossa is located above the spine of the scapula and serves as the origin for the supraspinatus muscle. The infraspinous fossa is situated below the spine and provides attachment for the infraspinatus muscle. The subscapular fossa is found on the anterior surface of the scapula and serves as the origin for the subscapularis muscle.
no a fossa cannot change its color
The fossa can only be found in Madagascar.
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
Fossa - animal - was created in 1833.
Bernardino of Fossa was born in 1420.
Bernardino of Fossa died in 1503.
The cubital fossa is the depression located on your anterior elbow. The popliteal fossa is on the posterior aspect of the knee.