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Fossa (
Cryptoprocta ferox
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The fossa is the largest carnivore in Madagascar and superficially resembles an elongate cat in appearance. The tail is almost as ...
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Binturong (
Arctictis binturong
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Information on the binturong is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Owston’s civet (
Chrotogale owstoni
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Owston’s civet has an elongate body, neck and tail, small head and long, tapering, whiskered snout. The coat is tawny buff-grey wi...
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Banded civet (
Hemigalus derbyanus
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Information on the banded civet is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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