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What is a "binturong"?
The binturong, also known as the "bearcat," is a unique mammal found in Southeast Asia. It has a long, bushy tail that can be as long as its body, and it has a distinct scent reminiscent of popcorn, which is why it's sometimes called the "popcorn bear." Binturongs are arboreal creatures, spending much of their time in trees, and they have strong prehensile tails that help them navigate their forest habitats. They have a shaggy coat of fur that is usually black or dark brown, and they have large, rounded ears and small eyes. Binturongs are omnivorous, feeding on a wide variety of food including fruits, small mammals, birds, and insects. They are known for their slow movements and quiet demeanor, and are often considered elusive and mysterious creatures of the forest. Binturongs are unique and fascinating animals with their distinctive appearance, behaviors, and ecological roles in Southeast Asian ecosystems.