Wolverine

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  1. Is a wolverine a carnivore?
  2. What is the classification of a wolverine?
  3. Is a wolverine a Decomposer or a scavenger?
  4. How does a wolverine get its food?
  5. Who wins honey badger or wolverine?
  6. What do you call baby wolverine?
  7. What states have Wolverines?
  8. What group of animals is called a thunder?
  9. Do Wolverines hunt in large groups?
  10. What is a Detritivore in the tundra?
  11. Is a Wolverine a omnivore?
  12. What do wolverines drink?
  13. Can a wolverine eat a bear?
  14. What is wolverine's lifespan?

Is a wolverine a carnivore?

The wolverine is carnivorous and its food habits are weighted to scavenging. However, it does consume some vegetation e.g., berries.

What is the classification of a wolverine?

The wolverine is classified into the Kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Chordata, the Class Mammalia, the Order Carnivora, and the Family Mustelidae.

Is a wolverine a Decomposer or a scavenger?

The wolverine is a scavenger but also a skilful hunter

Small mammals, hares, foxes, birds and frogs as well as berries are also part of its diet.

How does a wolverine get its food?

Wolverines are scavengers, eating the kill of bear and wolves. They have only a few natural predators. They prey on large and small animals. They rely on other large predators to provide food when the snow conditions prevent them from hunting large prey themselves.

Who wins honey badger or wolverine?

The wolverine's greater strength and powerful jaws and teeth would very likely enable it to overpower the honey badger. However, like the much more powerful leopards and lions it would very likely have a very hard time getting through the honey badger's hide.

What do you call baby wolverine?

Wolverine babies, called kits, live with their mothers until they're 2 years old. Wolverine dads do visit their kits and will even spend time with them once they're grown, playing with them and showing them how to hunt.

What states have Wolverines?

Currently, wolverines are found in the North Cascades in Washington and the Northern Rocky Mountains in Idaho, Montana, Oregon (Wallowa Range), and Wyoming.

What group of animals is called a thunder?

Hippopotamuses: thunder or bloat. Hyenas: clan or cackle.

Do Wolverines hunt in large groups?

F Wolverines hunt in large groups.

What is a Detritivore in the tundra?

Detritivores include some large animals such as ravens; but the most important detritivores of the forest and tundra are invertebrates, fungi, and microscopic organisms. Many of these live in the soil where most of the dead organisms, animal droppings, and other waste materials accumulate.

Is a Wolverine a omnivore?

Wolverines are large omnivores, primarily scavengers, in the weasel family (Mustelidae).

What do wolverines drink?

The Wolverine apparently has a taste for a spirit that “tastes like heaven and burns like hell.” Yes, he drinks Fireball. In screenings of the recently released Logan, keen moviegoers spotted a bottle of the cinnamon whiskey among the refuse of the mutant's living quarters in an early scene of the movie.

Can a wolverine eat a bear?

In Mammals of North America, Vic Cahalane recounts the legendary prowess of the wolverine as fact: immensely strong and known to drive bears and mountain lions off their kills (two or three at a time, even); capable of taking down a bear in a fight; and bad-tempered loners that will destroy a cabin out of sheer ...

What is wolverine's lifespan?

The typical longevity of a wolverine in captivity is around 15 to 17 years, but in the wild the average lifespan is more likely between 8 and 10 years.

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