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Animal Wolverine
A North American animal, wolverine, can be seen in a photo on most conservation sites.
Each male has a large territory with 2 or 3 females and mates in the summer. There are about2 to 5 young that are born in the early spring in a protected area such as a thicket or rock crevice. The young remain with their mother for 2 years.
A North American animal, wolverine, can be seen in a photo on most conservation sites.
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Animal Wolverine -
photo, conservation
Also called skunk bear, devil bear, carcajou, glutton.
These creatures are distributed mainly in forests and tundra. They occupy Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories but are rare in the Prairies. They are bulky, bear-like creatures that are dark brown in color with broad, yellowish bands from shoulders to hips, meeting at the base of the tail. A North American animal, wolverine, can be seen in a photo on most conservation sites.
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