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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.
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.
Bearcats!, a 1971 American TV series; The Bearcat, a 1922 film starring Hoot Gibson "Do the Bearcat", a popular Canadian blues song written and performed by David Wilcox; Bearcat Wright, a professional wrestler popular in the late 1950s and 1960s; Keith Lee (wrestler), professional wrestler known as Bearcat Lee; Bearcat, by Clifford Jordan
Bearcat urine contains a compound called 2-AP (2-acetyl-1-pyrroline), which is also released by popcorn, toasted bread and cooked rice. When bearcats pee, they stomp their little feet in it and ...
Wild, Wild World of Animals is a syndicated American television show that features wildlife and nature documentaries. [1] It was originally produced from 1973 until 1978, and was narrated by William Conrad. [2] [3] [4] The soundtrack was composed by Gerhard Trede, Beatrice Witkin, and Richard Peaslee.
A copy of The World of Reginald Dixon in a charity shop. The World of... is a series of budget albums released by Decca Records and its subsidiaries. [1] Launched in 1968, the series showcased a wide variety of the label's output including classical music, pop, folk, jazz, blues, world music, showtunes, comedy and spoken word releases.
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).
"Eating the Cats ft. Donald Trump (Debate Remix)" is a parody song by the Kiffness, also known as David Scott, a South African born musician. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song samples Donald Trump 's claim, during the United States presidential debate on 10 September 2024, that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio , were eating residents' pets . [ 3 ]