OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
OTHER COMMON NAMES
English: Bear cat; French: Binturong; German: Binturong.
Body length 24-38 in (61-97 cm), tail 22-35 in (56-89 cm), weight 20-30 lb (9-14 kg). The body is compact and the feet are short with naked soles. The hair is rough and loose, with a blackish color. The binturong is the only viverrid with a prehensile tail. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
No, Bears are mammals of the family Ursidae
No, cats and bears are not biologically related.
No they are not.
Cats are not bears they are felines
No.
no
No
No
No way! A cat is part of the cat family while a rat is part of the rodent family.
yes it is.
yes they are!
Panda bears are actually more closely related to raccoons, and both of them are related to bears. They are only distantly related to cats, and they are all related to each other by the fact that they are all mammals.
yes they belong to the cat family.
The wolverine is a mammal belonging to the family Mustelidae.
No, monkey are not part of the cat family.But monkeys are enemies of the cat family.
A lion is part of the cat family.
yes it is
No, sea lions are not part of the cat family. Sea lions belong to the family Otariidae, which is a group of mammals known as pinnipeds that also includes seals and walruses. Cats, on the other hand, belong to the family Felidae.
no
The wolf is part of the Canidae family .A wolf is a part of the dog family