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Photo by TRISTAN SPINSKI
Tristan Spinski/Staff Scott Johnson, left, and Zach Marchetti, both show staff at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens in Naples, give members of the press a first glimpse at two, 8-month-old fosa cubs on Tuesday afternoon. Fosa, pronounced "foose-uh", are rare, carnivorous predators native to Madagascar. The two cubs were part of a litter of four born at the zoo in June of 2011 and hand-raised by zoo staff after their mother abandoned two her four cubs. Members of the public will be able to view the two fosa cubs with their parents, and the two fosa cubs photographed here in the educational shows presented by zoo staff.
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Starting Wednesday, four 8-month-old fosa cubs will be ready for visitors at the Naples Zoo. Fosa, pronounced 'foose-uh', are rare, carnivorous predators native to Madagascar. Two of the cubs were part of a litter of four born at the zoo in June of 2011 and hand-raised by zoo staff after their mother abandoned two her four cubs. Members of the public will be able to view the two fosa cubs with their parents, and the two hand-raised fosa cubs in the educational shows presented by zoo staff.







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