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Common Name: Binturong Scientific Name: Arctictis binturong
Description: This member of the mongoose family is covered with a dark peppered long haired coat. Like the new world kinkajou, the binturong possesses a long tail with a prehensile tip. Motion appears cautious and deliberate.They communicate through a variety of vocalizations including a whine and various growls. The ears have tufts. Range: From Nepal South into Indonesia. Habitat: Deep forest. Diet: Officially carnivorous. Birds, fish, and carrion. Has been reported to dive and swim to acquire fish. Diet includes fruit, tender shoots, and leaves, however. Social Life: Usually seen alone or in small groups. Birth to a litter of 1 to 6 young after a 90 day gestation. Maturity is reached around two and a half years. Longevity is known in excess of twenty years. Conservation: Although it appears nowhere in great numbers, it is not currently listed as threatened.
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LINKS & BOOKS Walker's Mammals of the World Although the photos are mixed quality black and white, this two volume set has great text.
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