art_history_animalia, to random
@art_history_animalia@historians.social avatar

For :
The (Arctictis binturong), Plate X in Joseph Wolf's Zoological Sketches Vol. 2, London, 1867.
"A fine male specimen of the Binturong was presented to the Zoological Society in 1855, by Mrs. Samuel Rawson, and lived in good health nearly eleven years in the Gardens. It is believed to have been the only example of this scarce animal ever exhibited alive in Europe."
via BHL: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/252810#page/26/mode/2up

futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

Hey mister binturong, you a bear? or are you a cat? or are you a big rodent? Or heck... are you some kind of raccoon? Which one are you?

mister binturong: yea

llewelly,
@llewelly@sauropods.win avatar

@futurebird
binturong, binturong
how long has it been
since your lineage
was split from the cats?
forty million years,
more or less

binturong, binturong
how long has it been
since your lineage
was split from the bears?
fifty-five million years!

binturong, binturong
not a cat nor a bear
live in trees and get weird
eating bugs and fruit
with bright bristly hairs
and white whiskers
on your nose



valhund, to sketch

And here we have a page. Yay! I still don't know if I am having fun or not.

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