No, a fossa is not a big cat. It is a carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar and is more closely related to the mongoose and civet than to felines. Although it resembles a small cougar or a large house cat, it belongs to the family Eupleridae and has distinct characteristics that differentiate it from true cats. Fossas are known for their agility and hunting skills, primarily preying on lemurs.
no it is not it is most closely related to the mongoose and stoats and weasels
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
Big cats like lions and tigers are apex predators, meaning they are at the top of the food chain and have few natural predators. However, younger or weaker big cats can fall prey to larger carnivores such as crocodiles, hyenas, and other big cats. Additionally, humans pose a significant threat to big cats through habitat destruction, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
A baby fossa is called a kit or a cub.
cats with there claws bunnys with there big ears lions and cheetas cause their hearing and there claws
no it is not it is most closely related to the mongoose and stoats and weasels
Hello, No, a fossa is a carnivore found in Madagascar. It resembles a big cat, and is an amazing jumper/climber.
There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
Fossa, humans, dogs, cats, introduced civets, hawks, snakes, and crocodiles are some of their predators.
I'm sure they can but that's if the big cats don't kill the little ones
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
The Big Cats of Shambala was created in 2004.
Leopard Lion Tiger Jaguar These four cats are from the same genus and are regarded as the "big" cats.
fossa is a animal that eats a lemur. Fossa in human biology is a small cavity or depression.
Yes sometimes cougars,leopards,tigers and other big cats will make a meal domestic cats
Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous fossa, Infraspinous fossa