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Binturong
Binturong Bin"tu*rong, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small Asiatic civet of the genus Arctilis.

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- Turong Tousvasu (born 4 September 1930) is a Thai former sports shooter. He competed in the 300 metre rifle event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. "Turong...
- 55889, where the Tanai, the Tabye, the Tawan, and the Taron (also known as Turong or Towang) rivers meet. The headwaters of the Tanai are at 25°30′N 97°0′E...
- Erning Toothpick (Ernesto Reyes) Joko Diaz as Pepeng Hapon Archie Adamos as Turong Pajo Yul Servo as Bimbo Dennis Padilla as Tambol Ketchup Eusebio as Kiko...
- draining into the Hukawng Valley, the Tanai Kha, the Tabye, the Tawan, and the Turong, form the headwaters of the Chindwin River. Ringed by steep mountain ranges...
- 1983 Rebelde ng Mindanao 1983 Lintik Lang ang Walang Ganti 1983 Wanted: Turong Ahas 1983 Commandos 1982 Hinahamon Kita 1982 Lakas Kapwa Lakas 1982 Berdugo...
-  Hong Kong 390 319 322 1031 28 Hajime Watanuki  ****an 359 344 325 1028 29 Turong Tousvasu  Thailand 357 343 308 1008 30 Chan Pancharut  Thailand 370 329...
- pistol Paitoon ****hranond Amorn Yuktanandana 300 m rifle, three positions Turong Tousvasu Chan Pancharut 50 m rifle, three positions Krisada Arunwong Salai...
- include the mischievous green swamp-dwelling water-spirit Potkoorok, the Turongs (tree people) and the Nyols (cave people). Rodney Bell as Simon Brent Noel...
- previous year. With the start of the NSW gold rush, Cunninghame left for the Turong Goldfields. In 1851, in both August and September the Advocate published...
- story include the mischievous green-scaled water-spirit Potkoorok, the Turongs (tree people) and the Nyols (cave people). English editions of The Nargun...