Wolverine
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Gulo gulo
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Eurasia and North America
Average size
26 to 34 inches long
diet
Small mammals and birds
lifespan
7 to 12 years
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Overview
The wolverine, known scientifically as Gulo gulo, is a strong and fearless creature that can be found across Eurasia. These furry fantastic mammals belong to the family Mustelidae, which makes them relatives of otters and weasels.
Wolverines can grow to be about 66 to 86 centimeters long, or about the length of a small dog. Their sturdy bodies suit them well for life in cold temperatures, thanks to their thick fur that keeps them warm and cozy.
These clever critters love to munch on small mammals and birds. Their powerful jaws allow them to crack open frozen carcasses in search of tasty treats, proving that wolverines bite off more than they can chew—and then keep chewing!
Wolverines are known for their incredible strength and tenacity. They can travel long distances and even dig through snow to find food, earning them the nickname “the mountain devil.” You could say they have a fierce yet fabulous attitude!
In the wild, wolverines usually live between seven to twelve years. Their adventurous lifestyle keeps them on the go, roaming across their territories in search of food and fun!
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