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The body of the binturong is long and heavy, and low on the legs.
A young binturong (upper right) will grow to be a predator of the forest floor.
The binturong is also often called a bearcat because it looks like both a bear and a cat.
Species currently include serval, caracal, fishing cat and binturong.
The estrous period of the binturong is 81 days, with a gestation of 91 days.
The only other carnivoran with a prehensile tail is the binturong of Southeast Asia.
It is doubtful those who coined the "Bearkat" nickname had either a kinkajou or a binturong in mind.
Smaller mammal species include colugo, binturong and Malayan weasel.
The binturong is a monotypic genus.
The binturong is the largest living species of the Viverridae, only rivaled by the African civet.
The Orang Asli of Malaysia keep binturong as pets.
Opened in 2011, an adjacent series of exhibits, Complex Carnivores, introduced bush dogs, binturong and foosa.
Other species to be found here include the binturong (bear cat) and the white-handed gibbon, the only ape species in the region.
Sun bears, binturong ("bear cats"), macaques, and birds are just a few of the animals that have begun the second phase of their life here.
Binturong (Bear cat)
The most similar in body type would be between Viverridae's binturong (without the shag of hair) and the fossa of Eupleridae.
Thornton's first published work was a chapbook of poems, published by Binturong, "On Davis Road".
Affected populations include the asiatic black bear, Malayan sun bear, white-handed lar, pileated gibbon and binturong.
Family Viverridae (the binturong, civets, genets and African linsang) has 30 extant species and all have retractile claws.
The west side of the park is home to Trails of the Kings; a walkthrough attraction home to enclosures for gorillas, tigers, lions and binturong.
Binturong (Arctictis binturong)
Employees may briefly enter lower level enclosures housing animals like binturong and caracal for cleaning and maintenance but are careful not to interact with these wild animals.
The binturong is an important animal for dispersal of seeds, especially those of the strangler fig, because of its ability to scarify the seed's tough outer covering.
The binturong (Arctictis binturong) is a large, rare mammal that lives in trees in the dense forests of southeast Asia.
Wildlife includes clouded leopard, tiger, elephant, banteng, gaur, tapir, serow, musk deer, macaque, civet, binturong and Javan mongoose, plus more than 200 bird species.