The scientific name for binturong is Arctictis binturong.
The binturong, also known as bearcat, is a mammal that is native to Southeast Asia. It has a long, bushy tail, shaggy black fur, and strong paws with retractable claws. Binturongs are omnivorous, which means they eat both plants and animals. Their diet includes fruits, leaves, birds, small mammals, and fish.
Binturongs are arboreal, which means they spend most of their time in trees. They have a prehensile tail, which means they can use it to grasp branches and hang upside down. Binturongs are also known for their distinctive scent, which is often compared to that of popcorn or corn chips.
Binturongs are not closely related to bears or cats, but they do have some physical characteristics in common with both. They are classified as members of the family Viverridae, which includes civets, genets, and other small carnivores.