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JC3 Sep 5th 2016 1:35 am

Wildcat meets starkers expat
 
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Here in Penang, a few days ago I cut some bananas from the garden and hung a few hands on my bedroom balcony to ripen.

Last night I was awoken by a noise. Expecting a bat or a squirrel I drew back the curtains. But this was larger, much larger. Yikes! What the hell’s that?

My guess is some kind of wildcat or civit – about two foot long, with a very long thick tail adding another 18 inches or so, and roughly the size of a small fox. I’ve never seen one before.

The chick blinds on the balcony had created a huge box trap, whereby it could push its way in, but the ‘door’ had closed behind it.

It hurtled about the balcony trying to get out, eventually coming to rest on top of one of the blinds, staring down at me warily. It was frightened of me, and me, starkers, of it.

Here’s some photos - taken through the glass with my handphone.
Eventually it found its own way out. Phew!

Anyone seen something similar in Penang, or know what it is?

JC3

bakedbean Sep 5th 2016 2:21 am

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Is it the infamous Long-Tailed Black Starey-eyed Banana-eating Monster?

Great pics though.

InVinoVeritas Sep 5th 2016 5:24 am

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Thank goodness your phone was not in selfie mode, the cat looks terrified enough but I have a weak heart!

Gunnar45 Sep 5th 2016 7:16 am

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Did it eat any of the bananas?
The tail looks to strong to be that of a cat and the nose looks more racoon-like.
To me it looks like it belongs to the Nasua family (The racoon belongs to this group).
But I think they can only be found in the Americas.

InVinoVeritas Sep 5th 2016 7:46 am

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Being serious, it looks very much like a Binturong, probably a young one. They are found on Penang island.

bakedbean Sep 5th 2016 8:09 am

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Common Palm Civet.
Actually...someone else told me this.
Try this link. Definitely the feller.
https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/common-palm-civet/

InVinoVeritas Sep 5th 2016 9:32 am

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Yes, I think you're right BB. If you had caught it, JC, you could have produced what is generally accepted as the best coffee in the world. Look up Kopi Luwak to find out more.

SushiFan Sep 5th 2016 9:41 am

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Originally Posted by JC3 (Post 12043761)
handphone.

I guess you are living here already quite a while JC3? Nevermind, lah. :lol:

bakedbean Sep 5th 2016 12:11 pm

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Originally Posted by InVinoVeritas (Post 12043979)
Yes, I think you're right BB. If you had caught it, JC, you could have produced what is generally accepted as the best coffee in the world. Look up Kopi Luwak to find out more.

My chum also said that these creatures spread SARS so might not be a good idea to make close contact with one .

JC3 Sep 5th 2016 12:30 pm

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Thanks for your replies everybody.

I think BakedBean has nailed it – the description and photo of a Common Palm Civet matches up very well. Thanks for the link BB.

It didn’t eat any of my bananas Gunnar, but that might be because I disturbed it in time. That said it did leave some droppings before making its escape.

I had a cup of Kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee) at the Full Of Beans coffee shop in Straits Quay a year or two ago, courtesy of the owner. Nothing special I thought.

SushiFan - I don’t understand your handphone comment. Sorry.

JC3

bakedbean Sep 5th 2016 2:37 pm

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Originally Posted by JC3 (Post 12044111)
. That said it did leave some droppings before making its escape.

JC3

Did it get the sh1ts after seeing a naked expat? :lol:

I think..maybe (?) the inference is that locals never talk about mobiles but usually say hand phone ?

jonboy Sep 5th 2016 8:05 pm

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Originally Posted by bakedbean (Post 12044089)
My chum also said that these creatures spread SARS so might not be a good idea to make close contact with one .

Take all precautions I guess:unsure:

SushiFan Sep 6th 2016 7:32 am

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Originally Posted by bakedbean (Post 12044193)
I think..maybe (?) the inference is that locals never talk about mobiles but usually say hand phone ?

Yep, and the usage of the words "never mind" is also different from what I'm used to. I'm still studying Manglish.


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