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The two binturongs belonged to a pet store in St. Petersburg, Florida during 1986 and 1987. I knew the store owner real well and he use to let me go in with them all the time. The male's name was Benji, and the Female's name was Korea. They are also known as bearcats and are in the viverridae family as are mongosses, meerkats, civits, linsangs,fossas, etc. They are very cut, have body features that are a bit out of the ordinary, and they have a scent simular to the smell of popcorn butter and epoxy.
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