"The Fossa , The Fossa are attacking!" blood curdling scream
“THE FOOSA!!!!!!! THE FOOSA!!!!!!!! THE FOOSA ARE ATTACKING!!!!!!!!!!! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!”
I’m a cat lover. Obviously this isn’t a cat, but I’m obsessed with this animal.
I learn something new every time I get on youtube, I never seen this animal once in my 37 years of my life
I came to know fossa through watching Madagascar cartoon animation & the fossa was feared by everyone even king Julien would run for his life
I wish people would stop referring to animals as "evil" or "demonic" these are human concepts. Animals cannot be "evil". They just do what they do.
A lot of similarities to the now extinct Tasmanian Tiger
I seen alot of animals .... this is a new one I never seen, thanks for this video
What a beautiful creature.
This species is actually the smaller (lesser) fossa. Sadly the larger Giant fossa recently became extinct.
Cat like plus otter and marsupial and that extremely long tail. Awesome
It's hard to believe these animals aren't cats.
Thank you for this video. I consider myself to be knowledgeable about the planet's wildlife, but I had never encountered this one.
Reminds me a bit of the thylacine - Tasmanian tiger.
It’s crazy that there’s animals that we never even seen or heard of after all of these years of our life.
for years I have thought they were fictional
It's like a combo of a Cat+Dog+Rat
88 million years separated from all other land!!! I am absolutely stunned that all Madagascar animals look super normal. Like its the contrary of the clip statement. Yes, they are bit exotic, but nothing too dramatic... Cat like creatures, monkeys, rodents... lizards... everything as usual. I guess it must have to do something with climate. Really I am dazzled by this revelation to me.
Fascinating animal. It strongly reminds me of a Paleocene mammal, one of the first major carnivores after the dinosaur extinction. Pre-feline and pre-canine. Considering, until very recently, it had to deal with gorilla-sized lemurs and gargantuan flightless Elephant birds, as well as the constant threat of being grabbed from a tree and eaten by Madagascar's former apex predator, the very large and deadly Madagascar crowned eagle (to this very day, wild lemurs on the island STILL display avoidance behavior for this species even though it became extinct over 500 years ago!) no wonder the fossa is so fierce! By the way, that eagle was so feared by man it became the basis for the mythical Roc. Imagine if it was still alive today!
@BEASTERS