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Fossas, which are carnivorous mammals native to Madagascar, typically give birth to litters of two to four young after a gestation period of about three months. The mother provides care by nursing her young and keeping them in a secure den, often located in tree hollows or dense vegetation. She is highly attentive, ensuring their safety and teaching them essential survival skills as they grow. The young fossas are dependent on their mother for several months before becoming more independent and venturing out on their own.

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