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.
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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The animmal wolverine is x-man is a warewolf
See the link below for pictures:the wolverine looks like a small bear.