No, fossas typically hunt alone. They are skilled climbers and stalk their prey, which includes lemurs, rodents, and birds, among others, in the trees of Madagascar's forests.
No, fossas are solitary animals and do not hunt in packs. They are known to be highly territorial and only interact with other fossas during mating season or when fighting over territory.
NO, FOSSAS DO NOT HUNT IN PACKS. THEY ARE SOLITARY ANIMALS AND TYPICALLY HUNT AND FORAGE ALONE. FOSSAS ARE TERRITORIAL CREATURES AND EACH INDIVIDUAL DEFENDS ITS OWN EXCLUSIVE HUNTING TERRITORY.