Wolverine

1. WHERE IT LIVES

This animal is found throughout Canada, including the Arctic region.

2. APPEARANCE

The thick coat of brown fur protects it from the freezing cold temperatures. Its large feet help it move across the soft snow. There are five long sharp claws on each foot.

3. FOOD      

The wolverine eats mice, rats and other small mammals, birds and eggs. In winter, when snow covers the ground, it eats reindeer and and other large prey.

Often it lets other animals do the hunting. Then it chases the hunter away by showing its teeth and growling fiercely. Then the wolverine is left to eat the kill.

 

4.PREDATORS


5. THE YOUNG

 

The female has one litter every two or three years. She digs out a den in a snowdrift, or a tree hollow or under a rock. Two are three "kittens" are born.

6. INTERESTING FACTS

The wolverine is not related to the wolf or the bear. It is a member of the weasel family.

It will fight other wolverines to defend its territory.

Like the skunk, it has a strong-smelling fluid called musk which it uses to warn others to stay away.

Wolverines are not fast movers, so they do not chase or stalk their prey. But they are good climbers and often rest in trees. They pounce on their prey from trees or rocks.

Wolverines can live up to 13 years. They are not yet an endangered species, but their numbers are declining.

7. OTHER WOLVERINE WEBSITES

How Animals are adapted to live in the Arctic
 
 
 
© 2007 - Diane Baillargeon - Carseland School & Korilee Marks - Greentree School