Binturong facts for kids
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Paradoxurinae
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Arctictis
Temminck, 1824
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A. binturong
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Arctictis binturong (Raffles, 1821)
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A binturong (Arctictis binturong) is a large, rare mammal that lives in trees in the dense forests of southeast Asia. The binturong is also often called a bearcat because it looks like both a bear and a cat.
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Description
Binturongs have thick, black fur, a long, muscular tail, and long, stiff, white whiskers. They use their prehensile tail almost like another hand; young binturongs can even hang by their tail. Binturongs grow to be up to about 5 feet (1.5 m) long. Like other civets, the binturongs use scent marks to communicate with other binturongs. In captivity, binturongs live for about 30 years.
Diet
Binturongs eat fruit and small animals that they find using their sense of smell to find food. They hunt for food at night - they are nocturnal.
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Images for kids
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Binturong skeleton on display in the Museum of Osteology
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Binturong photographed by a camera trap at a feeding platform on a fruiting Ficus
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Young binturong kept as a pet by Orang Asli at Taman Negara, Malaysia
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Captive binturong at the Cincinnati Zoo
See also
In Spanish: Manturón para niños