blospz Well-Known Member 15+ year member 13 Sep 2014 #62 I may have replied to this in the past, but binturong. Although it was obvious during my Cincinnati Zoo trip, they like to label them as bearcats. Which is valid given one of them is a mascot to the school team Bearcats.
I may have replied to this in the past, but binturong. Although it was obvious during my Cincinnati Zoo trip, they like to label them as bearcats. Which is valid given one of them is a mascot to the school team Bearcats.
vogelcommando Well-Known Member 10+ year member 18 Mar 2015 #63 In the Netherlands it is also know commonly as Binturong.
TheMightyOrca Well-Known Member 10+ year member 19 Mar 2015 #64 I don't think I've ever heard "bearcat". It's certainly easier to say, but I'm already too familiar with "binturong" to stop using it.
I don't think I've ever heard "bearcat". It's certainly easier to say, but I'm already too familiar with "binturong" to stop using it.