The fossa is not directly related to the mongoose in terms of lineage or taxonomy. They are both carnivorous mammals, but they belong to different families. The mongoose belongs to the family Herpestidae, while the fossa belongs to the family Eupleridae and is found only in Madagascar.
No, a fossa is not a cat. The fossa is a carnivorous mammal that is native to Madagascar. It is more closely related to members of the mongoose family than to cats.
[Side note - I have recategorised this because the Fossa is not a feline. It is from the Mongoose family, namely a member of the Eupleridae family.] The Fossa hunt and eat small and medium sized mammals, reptiles, birds and sometimes insects or even crabs. They will hunt both on the ground and in trees, they will hunt in packs during breeding season and alone at other times. The Eupleridae are related to the mongoose family, but are not true mongooses.
The media with so called experts claim that fossa is a close relative of mongoose allthough it got allot more feline features. During the past when humans stept the first time into madagascar, it is told there lived a giant fossa that was big as a lion, proven by finding fossils in caves... Anyway,i personaly would claim it belongs to the feline category or to absolutely new species.
A fossa is an animal that looks like a combination of a cat and a mongoose. They have long bodies, short legs, and muscular builds, with a pointed snout and sharp teeth. Their appearance is suited to their role as agile predators in their natural habitat.
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
No, a fossa is not a cat. The fossa is a carnivorous mammal that is native to Madagascar. It is more closely related to members of the mongoose family than to cats.
the indri's enemies are the fossa, mongoose and any larger bird
[Side note - I have recategorised this because the Fossa is not a feline. It is from the Mongoose family, namely a member of the Eupleridae family.] The Fossa hunt and eat small and medium sized mammals, reptiles, birds and sometimes insects or even crabs. They will hunt both on the ground and in trees, they will hunt in packs during breeding season and alone at other times. The Eupleridae are related to the mongoose family, but are not true mongooses.
The media with so called experts claim that fossa is a close relative of mongoose allthough it got allot more feline features. During the past when humans stept the first time into madagascar, it is told there lived a giant fossa that was big as a lion, proven by finding fossils in caves... Anyway,i personaly would claim it belongs to the feline category or to absolutely new species.
Humans, fossa, crocodiles, some of the larger snake species, narrow-striped mongoose, owls and hawks.
A fossa is an animal that looks like a combination of a cat and a mongoose. They have long bodies, short legs, and muscular builds, with a pointed snout and sharp teeth. Their appearance is suited to their role as agile predators in their natural habitat.
Well, honey, the fossa is a carnivorous creature with a taste for lemurs, birds, reptiles, and small mammals. They're basically the top predators in their Madagascar neighborhood, so they eat whatever they can get their paws on. Just imagine a mix of a cat, a mongoose, and a fierce attitude, and you've got yourself a fossa menu.
no the mongoose
Mongooses are related to cats and hyenas
No, the meerkat is a type of mongoose, and they are not related to mustelids.
The Helogale pervula (common dwarf mongoose) is closely related to the family Hyaenidae (hyenas)
it is related to the mongoose, and i also think the ferret.