The fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is the largest carnivore native to the island of Madagascar with a body length of 60 - 76 cm. It has a cat-like head, rounded ears, relatively short face, smooth reddish-brown coat, retractable claws and strong jaws and teeth. This animal is both nocturnal and solitary, specialized in hunting all species of lemurs. Learn more about the Fossa in this category.
There are a number of zoos in the United States that have Fossa
including San Diego Zoo, Dallas Zoo, Bronz Zoo, Atlanta Zoo,
Rosamond Gifford Zoo and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.