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  2. Wolverine - Wikipedia

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    Anatomically, the wolverine is an elongated animal that is low to the ground. With strong limbs, broad and rounded head, small eyes and short rounded ears, it most closely resembles a large fisher . Though its legs are short, its large, five-toed paws with crampon-like claws and plantigrade posture enable it to climb up and over steep cliffs ...

  3. Wolverine | Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

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    Wolverine, member of the weasel family (Mustelidae) that lives in cold northern latitudes of North America and Eurasia, especially in timbered areas. It resembles a small, squat, broad bear, with short legs, short ears, a bushy tail, long and sharp semi-retractile claws, and strong teeth.

  4. 11 Fierce Facts About Wolverines - Mental Floss

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    Kits stick with their moms for at least a year, and sometimes longer, and dad often returns to help out. 9. Wolverines are really smart. These animals use low-traffic human roads when traveling ...

  5. General Wolverine Characteristics - The Wolverine Foundation

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    The dental formula of the wolverine is incisor 3/3, canine 1/1, premolar 4/4, molar 1/2 for a total of 38 teeth. The wolverine’s head is broad and rounded with small dark eyes, a dark brown rostrum, brownish-black rhinarium, and short ears rounded obtusely. Its legs are of moderate length, with five toes on each foot.

  6. Wolverine - National Geographic Kids

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    Wolverines are large, stocky animals that look like small bears, but they are the largest members of the weasel family. These tough animals are solitary, and like to roam long distances. Individual wolverines have been known to travel 15 miles (24 kilometers) in a single day in search of food. Their feet are wide and furred, webbed, and front feet have long, strong claws, which help them climb ...

  7. Wolverine Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

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    The wolverine is the largest species of land-dwelling weasels. Wolverines weigh 20 to 66 pounds, measure 14 to 17 inches shoulder height, and measure 26 to 36 inches in length, plus a 5 to 10-inch ...

  8. 10 Wild Wolverine Facts - Fact Animal

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    The wolverine is the same length as a medium-sized domestic dog, and low to the ground with short legs, a broad, rounded-head with short rounded ears and small eyes. Although their legs are short, the wolverine has large paws that contain five toes. The paws also have crampon-like claws. The animal itself has a plantigrade posture which permits ...