
Real Binturong Skeleton - Articulated
The binturong, also known as the bearcat, is a unique mammal native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Despite its nickname, it’s neither a bear nor a cat, but a member of the civet family. Binturongs have prehensile tails, coarse black fur, and a distinct scent often compared to buttered popcorn. They are primarily arboreal and nocturnal, feeding on fruit, small animals, and eggs.
- This specimen was formerly used as a display in our museum. Upon purchase, it will undergo refurbishment, which may take up to two months to complete based on the current workload of our processing team.
- We can ship this on a temporary plywood base for no additional cost, or we can order a custom black base for it. Please contact our sales team for further pricing information.
Due to this specimen’s size, additional shipping charges may apply. Please contact our sales team for a custom shipping quote.
The binturong, also known as the bearcat, is a unique mammal native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Despite its nickname, it’s neither a bear nor a cat, but a member of the civet family. Binturongs have prehensile tails, coarse black fur, and a distinct scent often compared to buttered popcorn. They are primarily arboreal and nocturnal, feeding on fruit, small animals, and eggs.
- This specimen was formerly used as a display in our museum. Upon purchase, it will undergo refurbishment, which may take up to two months to complete based on the current workload of our processing team.
- We can ship this on a temporary plywood base for no additional cost, or we can order a custom black base for it. Please contact our sales team for further pricing information.
Due to this specimen’s size, additional shipping charges may apply. Please contact our sales team for a custom shipping quote.
Original: $6,500.00
-65%$6,500.00
$2,275.00Description
The binturong, also known as the bearcat, is a unique mammal native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Despite its nickname, it’s neither a bear nor a cat, but a member of the civet family. Binturongs have prehensile tails, coarse black fur, and a distinct scent often compared to buttered popcorn. They are primarily arboreal and nocturnal, feeding on fruit, small animals, and eggs.
- This specimen was formerly used as a display in our museum. Upon purchase, it will undergo refurbishment, which may take up to two months to complete based on the current workload of our processing team.
- We can ship this on a temporary plywood base for no additional cost, or we can order a custom black base for it. Please contact our sales team for further pricing information.
Due to this specimen’s size, additional shipping charges may apply. Please contact our sales team for a custom shipping quote.











