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  1. Binturong - Wikipedia

    The binturong (Arctictis binturong) (/ bɪnˈtjʊərɒŋ, ˈbɪntjʊrɒŋ /; 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, …

  2. Bearcat Portal - Campus Life | University of Cincinnati

    The Bearcat Portal is your central hub for student information and self-service tools. It provides easy access to important resources throughout your academic journey as a Bearcat.

  3. What is a Bearcat? - University of Cincinnati Athletics

    "Bearcat" is a simple translation of the Chinese word for panda-xiong mao-which means "bear-cat." The Binturong (Arctictis binturong) is a species of the family Viverridae, which includes the civets and …

  4. Bearcat - WorldAtlas

    Jun 22, 2023 · The bearcat is a fascinating mammal, unique and rare, with important functions within its habitat. It has a significant ecological impact on its ecosystems, playing a role in preserving …

  5. What Is a Bearcat Animal? Not a Bear or a Cat - Biology Insights

    Aug 18, 2025 · Despite its common name, the bearcat, scientifically known as Arctictis binturong, is neither a bear nor a cat. It belongs to the Viverridae family, which encompasses civets, genets, and …

  6. What Is a Binturong? - Bearcat Characteristics - With Photos

    Oct 22, 2025 · Their appearance somewhat resembles a cross between a small bear and a cat, hence their common name: the bearcat. They are part of the suborder Feliformia, but are not part of either …

  7. It's nicknamed the 'bearcat', smells like popcorn and lives in trees ...

    May 1, 2025 · The binturong (Arctictis binturong), sometimes known as the 'bearcat', is neither bear nor cat, despite its misleading name. It belongs to the Viverridae family – the same family as civets and …

  8. Bearcat (Binturong) - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

    Also known as the binturong, the bearcat is agile like a cat in the canopy and less adept on ground, walking flat-footed like a bear. However, it is neither a bear nor a cat, but belongs to the civet and …

  9. Binturong - National Geographic Kids

    Binturongs are also known as bearcats. A 40-pound mammal creeps along a tree branch in a steamy forest. The animal looks like a cross between a cat and a bear. And its appearance isn’t even its...

  10. Binturong - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Binturongs are also called bearcats, but that name is rather misleading since they are not related to bears or cats. Instead, they are related to civets but look more like gigantic dust mops and smell like …