No, it is not. The whale is the strongest animal.
No, wolverines are not extinct, their current conservation status is Least Concern.
yes, they will...wolverines are very unstable animals they will attack mostly smaller animals but nothing much bigger than its self unless it is a mother and her babys... there are hurd cases of wolverines attacking human.
If wolverines went extinct, it could disrupt the ecosystem as they play a role in controlling other species populations, such as rodents and scavengers. Additionally, wolverines help with nutrient cycling through their scavenging habits, and their absence could impact the overall biodiversity of their habitat.
They can bury themselves in the snow and the snow acts as an insulator and actually keeps them warm while they sleep and they can hunt when they wake.
There are many groups of animals that is called a pack, here are some…Dogs (wild)GrouseRatsStoatsWeaselsWolves (general)Hound
A pack of wolves, a large bear, and hunters.
no
Yes people who love animals would protect wolverines
No, wolverines are not extinct, their current conservation status is Least Concern.
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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.
Safety from bears and other big animals, easier to hunt, all the adults of the pack help raise the pups and other things like that. They have a very sophisticated system.
No. They are two different animals.
Even though wolverines are known to be able to kill animals larger than itself, they also feed on berries.
Wolverines are scared of their natural predators. Most of these preditors are carnivorous animals larger than them. These animals include mountain lions, bears and wolves. However, humans are considered the primary predator.
Even though wolverines are known to be able to kill larger animals than itself, they also feed on berries.
Pack Animals was created in 2008.