Giant Fossa
Shroud
It was first described in 1902, and in 1935 was recognized as a
separate species from its closest relative, the living fossa
(Cryptoprocta ferox). C. spelea is larger than the fossa, but
otherwise similar. The two have not always been accepted as
distinct species. When and how the larger form became extinct is
unknown; there is some anecdotal evidence, including reports of
very large fossas, that there is more than one surviving
species.
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