“BINTURONG FROM THAILAND!”
“Binturong on my shoulder” by Sashamon, This is Binturong, he might as well smoke dubes and be from hawaii. It’s natural skill or defense mechanism is chillaxing. Who would have thought
The Binturong (Arctictis binturong), also known as the Asian Bearcat, the Palawan Bearcat, or simply the Bearcat, is a species of the familyViverridae, which includes the civets and genets. It is neither a bear nor a cat, and the real meaning of the original name has been lost, as the local language that gave it that name is now extinct[3]. Its natural habitat is in trees of forest canopy in rainforest of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma,China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]
It is nocturnal and sleeps on branches. It eats primarily fruit, but also has been known to eat two eggs, hamburger patties, rice, shoots, leaves, gravy and small animals, such as rodents or birds. Deforestation has greatly reduced its numbers. When cornered, the Binturong can be vicious. The Binturong can make chuckling sounds when it seems to be happy and utter a high-pitched wail if annoyed. The Binturong can live over 20 years in captivity; one has been recorded to have lived almost 26 years, and is one mean hawaiian
Skunk VS Snake! but not in a battle for life but a battle for who can fall asleep on each other the fastest.
Binturong’s other skillful wild instinct is to sit on your purse and not want to move. A skill most needed in the jungles of Asia. How clever…..








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