Binturong Skull

Binturong Skull - The Binturong, Arctictis binturong, is found in dense forests ranging across northeastern India, Indochina, Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, the Rhio Archipelago, Java, Borneo, and Palawan (Ewer 1973; Kleiman 1974; Wemmer and Murtaugh 1981; Macdonald 1987; Nowak 1991). Binturong are slow moving arboreal animals that live alone or in small groups of adults. Arctictis binturong is a member of the subfamily Paradoxurinae.

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Binturong Order: Carnivora
Family: Viverridae
Arctictis binturongAverage Skull Length: 15cm
Origin: Asia
Carnivore 
I 3
3
C 1
1
P 4
3
M 2
2
x 2 =38
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