Wolverine
No, it is a member of the weasel family.
a wolverine clearly it is much larger and much stronger a wolverine because it is bigger and more vicious
They are mustelids, the weasel group.
they call a wolverine a skunk bear because it is part of the weasel family and looks like a skunk bear
Well the wolf is part of the canine family and that shows a wolverine is too. Answer is both.
The relatives of the Otter are the ferret, the wolverine, the ermine, the mink,and any others in the weasel family. Also the twotypes of Otters are the Sea Otter & the River Otter. click on this link for more information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weasel
Glutton is another name for the wolverine, a mammal of the weasel family that lives in the snowy forests of North America, Europe and Asia, and that is famous because of its strenght and ferocity.
Lynx, Marten, Wolverine, Brown Bear, Arctic Wolf, Arctic Fox, Ermine, and short-tailed Weasel.
Wolverine
It can, but only as a scavenger. A weasel might have a nibble if it'd find an already dead deer, but it's way too small to be able to kill a deer itself. There is, however, a species of weasel that is capable of killing and eating a deer, and that is the wolverine.
The wolverine, Gulo Gulo, is the largest and most powerful member of the Mustelidae, or weasel family. A pugnacious and active carnivore, it fears nothing, and has been known to appropriate kills from bears, wolves and cougars!
Some animals that begin with the letter W are wolf, weasel, wolverine, walrus, whale, wombat, warthog, and wildcat.