The wolverine is not extinct. It has a wide range across the northern hemisphere, and is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Jessica A Harrison has written: 'A review of the extinct wolverine, Plesiogulo (Carnivora : Mustelidae), from North America' -- subject(s): Fossil Wolverine, Paleontology, Plesiogulo, Wolverine, Fossil
Not even remotely. The wolverine, a contemporary animal, is a mustelad. The Sabre tooth cat (Smilodon) was a feline, and has been extinct for between ten and fifteen thousand years.
Eastern wolverines are not extinct, however, they are endangered. This is mainly due to hunting and deforestation. Despite hunting wolverines being made illegal the populations continues to decline. There is no such animal as the eastern wolverine. There are two subspecies, the North American and Eurasian. As a species, the wolverine is not endangered, but listed as least concern.
No, wolverines are not extinct, their current conservation status is Least Concern.
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Wolverine (Mustilidae gulo gulo) have a very specific habitat requirement and snow is paramount to their reproduction and survival. Habitat degradation and fragmentation and exploitation (hunting, trapping, poisoning) are the primary causes for wolverine population declines; however, they are currently listed by the IUCN as "least concern" (an improvement from their 2008 "vulnerable" listing).
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Predators eat meat, wolverine feeds on meat => the wolverine is a predator :)
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