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The fox-like Fanaloka (Fossa fossana) is sometimes referred to as a “Malagasy Civet” but it actually belongs to the endemic Madagascan family Eupleridae. Furtive and nocturnal, it is the second-largest native carnivore on the island, preying on small animals that it hunts on the forest floor. Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.

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Carnivora, Eupleridae, Euplerinae, Fossa, Madagascar, Mammalia, animal, camera trap, carnivore, civet-like euplerid, endemic, euplerid, fanaloka, fauna, mammal, nocturnal, threatened, tropical, vulnerable, wildlife
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The fox-like Fanaloka (Fossa fossana) is sometimes referred to as a “Malagasy Civet” but it actually belongs to the endemic Madagascan family Eupleridae. Furtive and nocturnal, it is the second-largest native carnivore on the island, preying on small animals that it hunts on the forest floor. Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.