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December 3, 2011

The Bearcat: The Animal That Thrives Where the Forests Roam

This beautiful animal is one that thrives in places where forests can be found and where water and trees are plentiful. It likes to live away from other people in secluded and lush forest areas. The bearcat is an animal that lives in a naturally forest habitat, and can be found most commonly in the rainforests of Bangladesh, Thailand, and China, and loves the rainforest. This animal can be found specifically in the old world, in places like the sub-Saharan desert and Southeast Asia. Occasional zoos in the United States of America do have them.

The bearcat is a great animal that many people go to the zoo specifically to see. Before you go to the zoo to see a bearcat, check and see if your zoo has this animal, as not all zoos do. This animal is a treat to see. Although the bearcat cannot communicate with humans, it makes noises by hissing and grunting, and so it is able to communicate with its own kind.

The bearcat may look like a bear, and may seem like a bear, but is not, in fact, actually a bear. It is an animal that is often compared to a bear, mostly because of its name "bearcat", but it is size is similar to a cat. This animal is rarely tamed and spends most of its life in the wild, jungle forests.

This animal is nocturnal and prefers to sleep during the day. It likes eating eggs and leaves, branches, and small animals, specifically rodents and very small birds. How old the animal can live is unknown, but it can live up to twenty to twenty-six years in captivity. In very rare cases, this animal can live to be up to forty-nine years old, and can outlast the life of other animals in its group.

It is a small animal and generally only weighs up to 26-30 pounds. In some cases, it has weighed as much as forty-nine pounds, although that is a rarity in the animal. Interestingly, females usually will weigh more than males do - sometimes by as much as a 20% increase in weight. This bear has a very long tail that can go from two to three feet long, and is usually not short.

This animal is a playful animal that likes to spend its days lounging around. You might spot this animal on a treetop, curling its head under its tail and resting as it looks at the sky. It is mainly nocturnal, but it can occasionally be seen during the daytime. It does have a very awkward animal hop which can occasionally hinder its movements, but for the most part it moves very fast and is rarely seen unless you are specifically looking for it.

Will bearcats become common animals in zoos? Only time will tell whether this animal will become a zoo visitor favorite and be held amongst all zoos. For now, check with your local zoo before visiting simply too see a bearcat, call ahead and make sure they have one.

Elizabeth Hachet is a freelance writer and author with an affection for animals and biology. She is going for a social work major and will eventually declare a double biology major. You can email writeandknow@gmail.com with basic biology and animal questions, or you can hire her for your freelance writing needs. She is a full-time student and part-time freelance writer.

Elizabeth's passions are freelance writing, animals, writing, and and of course she likes people too.

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