The wolverine is part of the mustilade(weasel) family which also includes the otter, badger, stoat and ferret (domesticated polecat).
However, I have been to identify an animal which resembles the wolverine, much more closely. I saw this animal on a zoo documentary in the UK. I remember it being called a bear, but have found no bears like it. It was bigger than a wolverine but more squat and was said to have an extrodinary bite and no fear at all! It was dark brown with pale markings on its face.
The only one I can think of is the Tayra, I have added a related link, so that you can compare them.
Wolves are very similar to coyotes and dogs. They are all part of the same animal family which is canine. As you can see if you look at pictures of the 3 animals they have similar qualities and looks. i hoped this helped
hmm, i would say dogs, dholes, coyotes. The canidae family!
No it is a weasel
stoat or weasel :>
Dogs!
No. The hero Wolverine was originally intended to be part animal, but they soon realized that was a mess waiting to happen, so instead they story behind his codename is that he "fights like a wild animal". He's ferocious and small, like a Canadian Wolverine.
A group of porcupines is called a herd or prickle.
See the link below for pictures:the wolverine looks like a small bear.
wolverine came into the animal that name "wolverine".
Yes, the animal the wolverine is a carnivore.
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Wolverine, as in the animal = glotón Wolverine, as in the X-Men character = Lobezno in Spain
I would venture to say that there are Badgers in Wisconsin. A small animal also referred to as a Wolverine.
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See the link below for pictures:the wolverine looks like a small bear.