-
Cryptoprocta spelea, also
known as the
giant fossa, is an
extinct species of
carnivore from
Madagascar in the
family Eupleridae which is most
closely related...
-
jumping from tree to tree. A
larger relative of the species,
Cryptoprocta spelea,
probably became extinct before 1400. The
species is widespread, although...
- The
northern cavefish or
northern blindfish (Amblyopsis spelaea) is
found in
caves through Kentucky and
southern Indiana. The
International Union for Conservation...
-
eagle (Stephanoaetus mahery), as well as the
giant fossa (Cryptoprocta
spelea),
previously also pre**** on lemurs,
perhaps including the
giant subfossil...
-
gecko Heteronotia planiceps Storr, 1989 – Bynoe's
prickly gecko Heteronotia spelea (Kluge, 1963) – cave
prickly gecko,
Pilbara cave gecko,
desert cave gecko...
-
tropicalis Gray, 1850
Carnivora 1952 1
Caribbean Sea
Giant fossa Cryptoprocta spelea Grandidier, 1902
Carnivora before 1658 1 Lord Howe long-eared bat Nyctophilus...
-
Heteronotia spelea, also
known as
Pilbara cave gecko, cave
prickly gecko, or
desert cave gecko, is a
species of gecko. It is
endemic to Australia. Ellis...
- 200 kg, more m****ive than a
silverback gorilla.
Giant fossa (Cryptoprocta
spelea): The
fossil record of
Madagascar has
yielded the
remains of a recently...
-
Geographique de la Réunion, 1(5). Meador, L.R., et al. (2019)
Cryptoprocta spelea (Carnivora: Eupleridae): what did it eat and how do we know?.
Journal of...
-
Euplerinae Cryptoprocta (Bennett, 1833)
Fossa (C. ferox) †Giant
fossa (C.
spelea)
Eupleres (Doyère, 1835)
Eastern falanouc (E. goudotii)
Western falanouc...