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Arctictis binturong
The Arctictis binturong, also known as the Malay civet cat, the binturong, the Asian bearcat, and the Palawan bearcat, is neither a bear nor a cat but is a type of civet of the family Viverridae. The… More »
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The Binturong ( Arctictis binturong ), also known as the Asian Bearcat , the Palawan Bearcat , or simply the Bearcat , is a species of the family Viverridae, which includes the civets and ge...
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Bearcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bearcat is another name for the Binturong , a viverrid mammal from Southeast Asia. It can also refer to: In entertainment : • Bearcats! , a short-lived western television program that aired on ...
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A binturong looks a bit like an animal that Dr. Seuss might have created---separately the parts look familiar, but together you are not quite sure what the animal adds up to be. Its whiskered face is sort of catlike, but its shaggy black coat and slow, flat-footed gait remind one of a bear.
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They use scent to communicate with other binturongs. Scent glands near their tail allow them to mark the trees as they move around. The scent of a binturong smells like corn chips. They are close relatives of the mongoose (in the family Viverridae) and the skunks and weasels (family Mustelidae).
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Arctictis binturong is found in dense forests ranging across northeastern India, Indochina, Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, the Rhio Archipelago, Java, Borneo, and Palawan (Ewer 1973; Kleiman 1974;
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The Binturong, which is the Malay name for "bear cat," is a carnivore related to the palm civets. It looks like a large shaggy mongoose. The hair on its tail is longer than that on the body, and tufts of long hair sprout from the backs of the ears.
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Binturongs are large mammals that live in southeast Asia. They have thick, black fur, a long, muscular tail, and stiff, white whiskers. ... The binturong (Arctictis binturong) is a large, rare mammal that lives in trees in the dense forests of southeast Asia. Anatomy: Binturongs have thick, black fur, a long, muscular tail,
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