Not at all. Wolverines are placental mammals. The Tasmanian Devil is a marsupial. Specifically, it is a Dasyurid or carnivorous marsupial, so it is in the family Dasyuridae.
The Tasmanian Devil is, of course, part of the kingdom Animalia.
No. The backbone is part of the Tasmanian devil's internal skeleton. Skeletons do not have hair. The Tasmanian devil is fully furred over its body, including its back, but only on the outside - not the inside as well.
Foxes compete with Tasmanian devils for their food. Also, foxes have been known to prey on young, helpless Tasmanian devil joeys.
The Tasmaan devil is part of the Animal Kingdom:"Animalia".
They are mustelids, the weasel group.
Not formally. He does advise or assist on occasions. He works in the same Department.
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.
That would be the Tasmanian Devil (Taz) . Although the real Tasmanian Devils are now found only upon the island of Tasmania which is part of Australia, being its island state in the South.
Since the time of European settlement in Australia, Tasmanian Devils have only been known to live in Tasmania, the island state of Australia located off the southeast coast of the continent.
The name Taz is short for Tasmanian Devil. This is a predatory marsupial species native to Tasmania, which is an island that is part of the nation of Australia.
A wolf is a canine (related to dogs.) A wolverine is a mustelid (related to weasels.)