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  2. Binturong - Wikipedia

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    The binturong (Arctictis binturong) (/ b ɪ n ˈ tj ʊər ɒ ŋ, ˈ b ɪ n tj ʊr ɒ ŋ /, bin-TURE-ong, BIN-ture-ong), also known as the bearcat, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. It is uncommon in much of its range, and has been assessed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of a declining population.

  3. Palawan binturong - Wikipedia

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    The Palawan binturong inhabits tropical rainforest habitat. It is an omnivore, feeding on fruit, small animals, and carrion. [2] It is solitary and mostly active at night; it is arboreal, living in forests, including rainforests, as well as agricultural areas and close to human settlements.

  4. Eating live animals - Wikipedia

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    On his show Man vs. Wild, host Bear Grylls is sometimes shown eating various insects alive. There have been calls to ban eating animals alive on these shows. [1] A YouTube channel called "Food for Louis" shows Louis Cole eating live animals. [2] The swallowing of live goldfish was sometimes practiced within the United States.

  5. Bearcats! - Wikipedia

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    Bearcats! is an American Western television series broadcast on the CBS television network during the fall 1971 television season. It starred Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole as troubleshooters in the period before the American entry into World War I (1917).

  6. Here’s why we eat popcorn at the movies - AOL

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    Even before the house lights dim, the cinema experience is well under way, with one concession-stand food holding top billing.. Its roasty, buttery aroma fills the lobby, a smell that’s both ...

  7. Nature documentary - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Flaherty's 1922 film Nanook of the North is typically cited as the first feature-length documentary. [1] Decades later, Walt Disney Productions pioneered the serial theatrical release of nature-documentaries with its production of the True-Life Adventures series, a collection of fourteen full length and short subject nature films from 1948 to 1960. [2]

  8. “Captain America: Brave New World” review: Harrison ... - AOL

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    What a world we live in that in a movie full of super soldiers, Celestial Islands, and gamma rays, the most unbelievable part is a U.S. president with empathy, a sense of responsibility for his ...

  9. How AI is creating a 'Wild West' scenario for entertainment ...

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    Complications arising from AI aren't just an issue within the music industry. Striking Hollywood writers have demanded restrictions be placed on the use of artificial intelligence in current and ...