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    Jun 22, 2023 · The bearcat is a tree-dwelling species confined to tall forests that spend most of its time searching for food among the high tree canopies. They are more common in areas with good tree cover as compared to the forested plains.

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  3. Feb 29, 2024 · Although it resembles a bear or a cat in its appearance, with its long, bushy tail (22 to 35 inches or 55 to 90 centimeters) and rounded eats, the bearcat is neither. Its bushy tail may resemble a cat's, but it's actually fully prehensile (able to grasp objects).

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    • Taxonomic classification of the binturong. Since the binturong is part of the Feliformia suborder, they can be considered ‘cat-like’ animals, but this is not the same as being a type of cat.
    • Characteristics of the binturong. As we mentioned, the bearcat is the largest species of viverrid. Their weight ranges between 9-20 kg (19-44 lbs). They can be up to a meter in length, with an additional tail length of 90 cm, almost as long as their body.
    • Behavior of the binturong. Although not very territorial, the binturong has solitary habits. They generally avoid others of the same species, except during mating season.
    • Where does the binturong live? The binturong is a species native to Asia, specifically in countries such as Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
  4. Colloquially known as bearcats, binturongs (Arctictis binturong) are related to neither bears nor cats. However, their catlike head and bearlike bodies have earned them this nickname.

  5. The Bearcat, also known as the Binturong, is a fascinating mammal that can be found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. It is a large and robust creature, measuring about 2 to 3 feet in length with a tail that is almost as long as its body.

    • Powerful jaws and sharp claws
    • 50 mph (80.47 km/hr)
    • 2.5-3 ft (76-91 cm) in length
    • 25-50 lbs (11-23 kg)
  6. Define Bearcats. Bearcats synonyms, Bearcats pronunciation, Bearcats translation, English dictionary definition of Bearcats. n. See binturong.

  7. Bearcat Definition. Any of various medium-sized carnivores, esp. the wolverine or binturong. A person or thing having exceptional power, energy, ferocity, etc. A binturong, Arctictis binturong, related to civets.

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