eat any other predators
Yes people who love animals would protect wolverines
Wolverines are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss, climate change impacts, trapping, and persecution by humans. Their low population numbers and slow reproductive rates also contribute to their endangered status. Efforts to protect wolverines include habitat conservation, reintroduction programs, and regulations on trapping and hunting.
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
They don't protect their young they have to do it by themselves
they protect their young against predators who would like to harm them and protect them from hunting by humans protect their nerves n spinal cords
Wolves, Bears, Cougars And Lynxes. Wolverines Do Not Have Any Natural Predators But They Do Have Competitors. Lynxes Will Strongly React With Wolverines, Wolverines Will Kill And Eat Lynxes But It Cannot Be The Other Way As Wolverines Are More Stronger, However, Lynxes Might Occasionally Kill Kittens Of Wolverines, But If A Mother Wolverine Comes While Seeing Or If It Is Protecting, Lynxes Can Be Killed. Cougars And Wolverines Very Occasionally Meet. Cougars Don't Eat Wolverines But They Can Attack Them Very Strongly If Wolverines Steal Their Kills, However, Occasionally, Wolverines Can Attack Cougars. Foxes And Wolverines Strongly Meet. Wolverines Kill And Eat Foxes, Especially Red Foxes, But Red Foxes Can Eat Kittens Of Wolverines, But If Mother Wolverines Are Protecting Their Kittens, Foxes Can Be Killed. Wolves And Wolverines Strongly Meet. Wolverines Are Well Known For Attacking Wolves Very Easily But Wolves Can Kill Wolverines If A Wolverine Steals Their Kills. Bears And Wolverines Meet But Bears Are Quite Vicious With Wolverines. However, Wolverines Will Attack Bears On Occasions In A Way Like Wolverines Do With Wolves.
how do bottled-nose whales protect their young how do bottled-nose whales protect their young how do bottled-nose whales protect their young
The parents protect themselves with their heavy coat of feathers. Then they protect their young with the flap of feathers between their legs.
wolverines don't hibernate
The zanzibar protect their young by fighting for their babies when they're is a predator around.
No, some birds like the pigetto and road runner do not protect their young.
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.