WOLVERINE - Definition & Meaning for Kids

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Meaning 1

Part of speech: Noun

stocky shaggy-coated North American carnivorous mammal

Categories: Musteline mammal, Mustelid, Musteline

đź“– Fun Facts About Wolverine

  • • Wolverines have poor eyesight but a great sense of smell
  • • They can smell a dead animal buried 10 or even 20 feet below the snow
  • • A 30 pound wolverine can take down a deer weighing 150 pounds
  • • Wolverines have special teeth for slicing through frozen flesh
  • • Wolverine fur does not collect frost or ice and is used to line parkas and hoods
  • • The wolverine has 4 inch long claws
  • • Average lifespan for a wolverine is about 10 years
  • • The adult Wolverine is about the size of a medium dog.. Wolverines grow to a length of between 26 and 42-inches, a height of between 6 and 10-inches and can weigh between 12 and 55-pounds. A large male can weigh up to 71-pounds and an exceptionally large male can reach 77-pounds. The males are larger than females by about 30-percent. The Eurasian wolverines are said to be even larger than the North American variety with average weighs of 44-pounds. As an example, the Wolverines found in northern Canada range in weight from 22-pounds (female) to 34-pounds (male). The Alaskan Wolverines weigh 21-pounds (female) to 37-pounds (male). In Finland the average weights range from 24 to 28-pounds and in Norway the Wolverines can weigh 22-pounds for females and 32-pounds for males.
  • • There is a reason why Wolverines are called skunk bear or nasty cat.. The Wolverine has a potent anal scent glands it will use to mark territory as well as during mating season. Or more accurately, when seeking the company of a female Wolverine. The odor is so pungent that the above-mentioned nicknames are commonly used in reference to it.
  • • You could say that Wolverines do clean up after other animals are done feeding.. As Wolverines are scavengers, the majority of their meals are made up of carrion. This is of particular need during winter and early spring. Wolverines find carrion in a couple of ways. Sometimes they stumble upon it, they sometimes feed on it after other predators have had their fill or they may actually rob a predator. In some cases, the latter has resulted in the odd loss of a Wolverine. It goes to show that sometimes you really shouldn’t poke the bear.
  • • Wolverines are also predators.. The words powerful and versatile are used to describe the predatory skills of the wolverine. It will hunt mostly for small or medium-sized mammals but will sometimes take on something much bigger than itself. It is not uncommon for a Wolverine to take down a deer as an example. However, normal catches include rabbits, mice, voles, gophers, marmots, beavers, chipmunks, porcupines and squirrels.
  • • Wolverines will actually stash food for later.. Although their eating styles has been referred to as similar to that of a glutton, when there is a lot of food available, the Wolverine will store some in a cache. The main purpose for this is to have a supply of food handy during winter when it happens to be scarce and for lactating females to maintain their strength.
  • • Wolverines have natural enemies as well.. Typically a Wolverine will give up its territory should wolves arrive in the neighborhood. However, a Wolverine may defend kills against larger animals like wolves and bears. Another natural enemy of the Wolverine happens to be bears.
  • • Wolverine males form long-lasting bonds with females.. Some male wolverines will live their lives without ever having a mate. Others will end up spending their lifetime in a long-term relationship with two or more females. The male in this relationship will visit the female from time to time.
  • • The reproductive cycle for Wolverines has a delay in it.. Mating season for Wolverines is during the summer but the implantation of the embryo in the uterus does not take place until early winter and this delayed the fetus development stage. If food is scarce, a female Wolverine will not produce any young. Litters of two or three kits follows a 30 to 50 day gestation period and the kits grow quickly reaching adult size in a year.
  • • Wolverines don’t have a very long lifespan.. The typical Wolverine will live to between 15 and 17 years in captivity where they will live only to about 10 years in the wild. The adults do a little bit of parenting with their young. The fathers will visit their offspring until they have been weaned (at about 10 weeks of age). Once the kits reach about six months old, they will reconnect with their fathers and will travel together for a period of time. Possibly to learn skills from the elder.
  • • There are several subspecies of Wolverines.. Within the Gulo gulo species, there are two subspecies – the Old World and New World. There are possibly four more subspecies related to where the Wolverines live. One subspecies is limited to Vancouver Island in Western Canada, another exists only in parts of Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. Genetic evidence points to most of the Wolverines in North America having descended from a single source.
  • • The wolverine, a relative of the mink and weasel, is the largest terrestrial member of the family Mustelidae. Its scientific name is Gulo gulo, meaning “glutton it’s also known as carcajou, or quickhatch.
  • • Releases a strong smelling musk in defence!

Synonyms

Gulo gulo, Gulo luscus, Carcajou, Michigander, Wolverine

đź”— Related Words

wolvering – A related word in the same word family.

wolver – A related word in the same word family.

wolf – A related word in the same word family.

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