Are binturongs still hanging on their tails?

Hello! It's been a very long time (years, I'd say) since I last saw a binturong hang on its tail in my game. My habitats have long horizontal climbing structures with both thin and thick logs (and even the metal frame), but I never see the binturongs do the hanging animation anymore. I've heard other people like Delady saying their binturong don't do it either. So what about you? Are your binturongs ever hanging on their tails?
 
Hello! It's been a very long time (years, I'd say) since I last saw a binturong hang on its tail in my game. My habitats have long horizontal climbing structures with both thin and thick logs (and even the metal frame), but I never see the binturongs do the hanging animation anymore. I've heard other people like Delady saying their binturong don't do it either. So what about you? Are your binturongs ever hanging on their tails?
Played around with them at the start of the year. In some undetailed early attempts at the build I saw them do it often. But in the finished version they barely even climbed. It might have to do with what is talked about in this video from AlfredSuperSauce:
Source: https://youtu.be/59u760yBSFE?t=659
 
Well after staring at my binturong habitat for almost 2 hours (literally, I'm not exaggerating ), it finally happened! However, I wish Frontier updated the frecuency of this animation. Having to wait for so long to see this beautiful detail is not fun.

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