Half-wolf, half human.
Wolverine's relationship with X-23 can be portrayed one of two ways most of the time. It started out as being a father-daughter type of relationship, but over time, it morphed into a sibling type of relationship, with the father-daughter still popping out from time to time.
Humans are recognized as the primary predator of the wolverine. Mountain lion, wolf and bear are predators of the wolverine.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
wolverine is a mutant so he will probably live for a lot more years than humans do so probably 200 years without looking older
The wolverine.
Humans are mammals - all humans. However, not all mammals are humans.
Black Bear, Wolf, Grizzly Bear, Mountain Lion, Moose, Wolverine, Humans.
Humans raising cattle for food is what kind of relationship? In environment book
wolverine came into the animal that name "wolverine".
They are actually not related at all. Their original relationship was planned out to be a father-son connection, but after the success of the Wolverine character and the relative obscurity of Sabretooth, this idea was abandoned. It turns out that the two have no blood connection at all, as revealed in Wolverine #42. Government agents did a blood test on them both to come to this conclusion.
are you kidding me? no.Confirmation:No, humans cannot have retractable claws. Humans have fingernails without the underlying muscular structure necessary to cause claws to retract beneath the skin.Fictional humanoid characters such as Wolverine in the Marvel Comics series X-men are just that: fictional. Even in one version of the comic book stories, Wolverine did not naturally have retractable claws / blades, but endured a surgical procedure.
no king penguins do not have a relationship withhumans