The wolverine is extremely aggressive and will protect its kill from bears. It releases a stinky musky odor that bears and other predators don't like.
Yes, there there has been many documented cases of polar bears eating wolverines. Due to climate change they have migrated more south to wolverine predominate habitats. Source National Geographic 1985 Wolverines have been known to appropriate carcasses from bears. They are very aggresive, and there is no evidence polar bears feed on wolverines at all in the text. None.
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.
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Wolves, lions, cheetas, wolverines, lynxes and bears
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Big horned sheep, Pumas, maybe wolverines, Black bears, Grizzly bears.
No. Wolverines prefer to scavenge carcasses made by a bear or a wolf pack, and will fiercely defend their food against large bears or a pack of wolves. The will not actively hunt and kill a bear, small or not.
Bears don't actually have them. Bears don't go looking for fights, and the only thing that may be their enemy is anything that they eat that can run away.
Polar bears have only one enemy MAN, they can only escape by diving into the sea.
Yes, especially when you panic and try to run away from one!
moose,bears,snakes caribou so on so forth
Polar bears, wolverines, and their prey can be pretty daunting, too, with those antlers.