Monday, July 27, 2020

The Wolverine

Wolverines have strong, powerful bodies. 
Photo: National Wildlife Federation
Wolverines are members of the weasel family. They are found in the northern parts of North America, Europe and Asia, and in the Arctic region. The wolverine has two coats of fur to keep it warm. The top coat has very long fur that is frost resistant. The second coat underneath is very soft and very thick. Wolverines also have large, furry feet that act like snow shoes and help them walk quickly and easily in the snow. 

A wolverine will eat just about anything including mice, deer, bird eggs, berries, and prey left behind by other animals, also called carrion. It is known to bury unfinished food to eat later when it's hungry. Measuring up to 3.5 feet long, wolverines are world's strongest animal for its size. They have powerful bodies and jaws and can hunt animals as large as caribou and moose! 

Cool Fact: Hungry wolverines will eat the skin, feet, teeth and even the bones of their prey!

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