Just in a confused way, looks like a cat, crossed with dog and an ant eater.
(, Sun 19 Jun 2016, 7:32, Reply)
In particular eat cats?
(, Sun 19 Jun 2016, 9:14, Reply)
"In captivity, the binturong has been noted for its intelligence as well as its curious disposition. However, its occasional ill-temperament makes it a difficult pet at best and it is better handled by experienced wildlife handlers and zookeepers."
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(, Sun 19 Jun 2016, 16:39, Reply)
something like BlurayEbola
(, Sun 19 Jun 2016, 16:57, Reply)
I guess I need to use more quote marks! I bow to your forumly skeelz
(unless of course it was a more "ignore him, maybe he'll shutup" kinda thing)
(, Sun 19 Jun 2016, 15:41, Reply)
"Binturong also use the tail to communicate, through the scent glands on either side of the anus in both males and females. The females also possess paired scent glands on either side of the vulva. Their musk glands emit an odor reminiscent of popcorn or corn chips."
So Popcorn here is so named because she has a smelly fanny.
(, Sun 19 Jun 2016, 21:31, Reply)