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29: 134: 155: 17: 64:. The giant fossa was first described in 1902, and in 1935 was recognized as a separate species from its closest relative, the living 84:
bones found in a variety of caves in northern, western, southern, and central Madagascar. In some sites, it occurs with remains of
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became extinct is unknown, and there is some anecdotal evidence of more than one surviving species. The species is known from
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would have been able to prey on larger animals than its smaller relative could have, including the recently extinct
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Artist's conception of C. spelea
Cryptoprocta spelea
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Eupleridae
mongooses
carnivorans
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subfossil
giant lemurs
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William the Conqueror
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