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Oxford Mail on MSN89-year-old giant tortoise keeping cool at wildlife park during heatwaveAn 89-year-old giant tortoise is among the animals keeping cool at Cotswold Wildlife Park. Keepers are using a range of ...
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Binturongs Use Buttered Popcorn Perfume to Communicate in RainforestsA strange creature that has the ability to unleash a scent reminiscent of hot buttered popcorn in a cinema in Hawaii can be ...
If you're looking for something fun to do this summer, we have not one, not two but six zoos in several cities across the ...
If you're looking for something fun to do this summer, we have not one, not two but six zoos in several cities across the state. Here's what to know about each one.
12 extraordinary facts about a binturong, one of nature's most critically endangered species found only in Southeast Asia ...
File photo A binturong, native to Southeast Asia, is one of the more unusual animals in the sanctuary. A woman who claimed she was bitten by an unusual animal called a binturong — also known as a ...
Binturongs' popcorn perfume plays a vital role in communication, helping them mark their territory and signal their presence to others in dense tropical rainforests.
The binturong's prehensile tail serves as a fifth limb for grasping branches. Image Wikimedia Despite their robust appearance, binturongs are sensitive animals, capable of expressing a range of ...
But where binturongs live, a buttery smell of popcorn exists. Over the years, those who came into contact with binturongs could not pinpoint why the creatures smell like they do.
Binturongs live in lush, dense forests in Southeast Asia. These bearcat-like animals are surrounded by the sights and smells of the forest, such as fragrant flowers, trees, and plants, and maybe ...
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