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Why is wolverine the best kind of fur for a parka?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Ny321

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when in super cold climates your breath freezes, the breath doesn't "stick" to the wolverine and freeze up as bad as with some other furs. Google "frozen parka" :-)

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