All About Wolverine By Jadan Clayton. Where do wolverines live? Wolverines live in snowy climates. Across the Arctic region of Canada. They are also found.

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All About Wolverine By Jadan Clayton

Where do wolverines live? Wolverines live in snowy climates. Across the Arctic region of Canada. They are also found up north in Alaska, Russia, and Greenland. You are not going to see a wolverine anywhere near Missouri! Live in dens made of snow tunnels, rocks, and boulders. They can be found in very cold forests and tundra.

What my animal looks like Wolverines are related to weasels, not wolves. Wolverines have yellow stripes on their back. Wolverines have sharp claws. Wolverines are about 66 to 86 centimeters and their average weight is 8-12 kilograms. Wolverines live about 7 to 13 years in the wild. Looks like a combination of a skunk and small bear with tiny eyes and short, round ears.

What Does a Wolverine Need? Food: It will eat berries and plants. They really want meat though. Wolverines will hunt all animals from mice and rabbits up to moose and caribou. Wolverines are opportunistic eaters. This means they’ll eat whatever is close and easy.

Wolverine’s Feet It’s feet act as snow shoes to keep it from sinking into the snow. It’s feet act as snow shoes to keep it from sinking into the snow. This meets the basic need of protection because it can travel faster. It would be slow if it was down in the snow. This meets the basic need of protection because it can travel faster. It would be slow if it was down in the snow. It meets the need of food because it allows the wolverine to travel faster, so it’s a faster hunter. It meets the need of food because it allows the wolverine to travel faster, so it’s a faster hunter.