The fossa, a carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar, typically uses tree hollows, rock crevices, or dense vegetation for shelter. They are arboreal and often create nests in the trees, utilizing the natural cavities to rest and raise their young. While they prefer elevated locations for safety and vantage, fossas are also known to establish temporary dens on the ground when necessary.
They don't make a shelter, but live in trees.
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the pig eathier useses caves or useses objects in its enviorment to make a home so it can survive
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They can be found under a branch or even a thick cluster of leaves in summer or warm weather.