Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Species of the Week: Wolverine

Species of the Week:
Wolverine(Gulo gulo)


  1. It can only be found in the Northern Hemisphere.
  2. Wolverines live in boreal forests, tundras and subarctic areas.
  3. They stand 30-45cm tall and weight from 9-27kg.
  4. Their fur  dark and oily which makes it incredibly hydrophobic. This repels water and gives the wolverine resistance from frost.
  5. They are both a predator and a scavenger. Their main prey is small mammals but have been seen killing adult deer and mouse when weakened.
  6. The males will form lifetime relationships with around 2-3 females in their territory or in adjacent territories.
  7. Although their mating season is in the summer, the wolverine embryo is not planted until early winter. This is to time the offspring birth to early spring.
  8. Gestation period lasts around 30-50  days and two or three young are born every litter.
  9. They live from 5 to 13 years of age.
  10. Although listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN there are concerns over how populations will cope with global warming.

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