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Wolverine (gulo gulo) 

Fun Fact:
Snow is a good insulator because snow crystals trap air.
Air does not conduct heat very well, so objects surrounded by snow-trapped air stay warm.

Despite its name, the wolverine is not related to the wolf. The wolverine is very clever like a wolf, but he is much more resourceful than a wolf. The wolverine is related to the weasel.  They are known to be very shy; and like most weasels, the wolverine is scarcely seen. There are people who have spent years in the Alaskan wild and (have) never seen one. Although you may not see them, you can smell them because like most weasels, the wolverine has glands that it often uses to mark (his) territory. Even though they have a shy nature, those who have seen the wolverine attest to (his) their feistiness. The wolverine is also very fierce, fearless, and protective of its young. The wolverine inherited the weasel’s powerful back and legs.

The wolverine is always on the move and is always trying different ways to get the job done. Sometimes in order to do that, he uses rocks or his body as a wedge.  He might use his head to push up his obstacle.  If he can’t push an obstacle, he will literally stand on his head to see if that will move his obstacle. Because of his work and eating ethics, I consider him one of the most resourceful animals in the Arctic.

Characteristics and Physical Features of the Wolverine –
Identification:

Length: 3-4 ft.
Weight: 30-40 lbs.
Color: Brown

Distinguishing Characteristics: Two pale stripes down its back.

Breeding: Once a year.

Habitat –
Range: The Arctic mainland of Russia, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
Diet: Carrion (dead animals)

Does the wolverine deserve his name?
The name “wolverine” means “glutton.” The wolverine doesn’t eat more than he needs. If he kills a caribou or bear, he will spray it with musk and bury it. Later he will come back and finish it.

Is the wolverine fast?
The wolverine has two speeds:  fast and stop. If the wolverine is not “sprinting,” it is at a complete stop; therefore, to catch prey, the wolverine must ambush, pounce, or find a slower animal.

Why do wolverines go at their top speed?
Going as fast as possible helps the wolverine stay on top of the snow. This MUST be done, or it can’t cover the distance it has to for finding food.

What does the wolverine do if he is slower than his prey? 
To attack prey, the wolverine will climb to the top of a rock or a tall stump; then, when a deer of some other medium-to-large animal comes along, the wolverine will jump squarely on the unfortunate animal’s back, breaking or severing vital organs.

Why are big feet helpful for the wolverine?
The wolverine’s big, furry feet act as snowshoes in the winter, allowing the wolverine to bound along on the top of the snow and chase caribou, moose, or other large animals. The prey exhausts itself, whereas the wolverine can move quickly.

Does the wolverine have any handicaps?
The wolverine has bad eyesight, is slow and clumsy. The wolverine’s bad eyesight and slow pace requires it to hunt in an ambush-type way, and the clumsiness doesn’t help any either.

How big is a wolverine’s territory?
The wolverine’s territory can be quiet large, sometimes reaching 200 square miles. It will leave its scent on hills and on rocks to say to other wolverines, “Back off; this is my spot!”

How do arctic people benefit from the wolverine?
Although the Alaska natives don’t let any part of the wolverine go to waste, they prize the soft, warm fur to keep them warm in subzero temperatures. This fur is used in making ruff for parkas (the lining of the face opening on the hood). Wolverine fur has a durability rating of 100, which means its hairs do not break off, so it lasts for years. It is used around the face because frost will not form on it.

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/wolverine/

NOTE from Professora Susan:
All articles posted by me are proofread for punctuation and spelling errors.  (How did you just pronounce the word “proofread”?
Can you identify any other errors that I might have missed?  If so, please speak up and discuss them with your class professor!

GREAT CHALLENGES (even to native English speakers and writers):
Why is it NOT CORRECT to write “it’s” as the possessive form of “it”?
What IS “it’s”?

To form the possessive of the word “wolverine,” should you write “wolverines” or “wolverine’s”?

Can you offer suggestions to make this sentence “read more clearly”? –
“This MUST be done, or it can’t cover the distance it has to for finding food.”

VOCABULARY:
“Back off, this is my spot!”
scent
ruff
prey
ambush
glutton

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