A binturong, also known as a bearcat, primarily consumes a diet of fruits, especially figs, but they also eat leaves, flowers, and occasionally small animals or insects. They are known for their unique ability to climb trees and forage in the canopy for food. In captivity, they may also be fed a variety of other fruits and specially formulated diets to meet their nutritional needs. Binturongs have a slow metabolism, which influences their feeding habits and dietary choices.
A binturong is a large species of civet, Latin name Arctitis binturong.
Arcticis Binturong.
The Binturong is black with a pointed nose and sharp claws to catch small animals.It also has sharp teeth to tear the flesh of of the small animals it eats.
A bearcat is another term for the binturong, Latin name Arctictis binturong, a large species of civet.
An Asian bearcat is an alternative term for the binturong, a large species of civet, Latin name Arcticis binturong.
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A Palawan bearcat is a subspecies of the binturong, Latin name Arctictis binturong whitei, endemic to the Philippine island of Palawan.
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rare mammal that lives in trees in the dense forests of southeast Asia.
The bearcat, also known as the binturong, is a viverrine mammal from Southeast Asia.
The bearcat, or binturong, of Malaysia, is not an endangered species. They are, however, vulnerable to being endangered if their population continues to have negative growth.