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Binturong 'bearcat' attacks and bites keepers at the National Zoo, sending 2 to the hospital
A binturong bit two National Zoo employees on Dec. 12, sending both to the hospital.
Video of the incident shows the man climbing over the fence before making his way down a nearby tree to enter the lioness’ enclosure.
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