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  1. The fur on a wolverine is thick and oily and is dark in color. It is also highly hydrophobic which means it resists frost, even when they roll in it. It is because of this that hunters and trappers look to the wolverine hide for use as a lining in outerwear worn in Arctic conditions.

  2. Wolverines have thick, dark, oily, highly hydrophobic fur, making it resistant to frost. A light-silvery facial mask is distinct in some individuals, and a pale buff stripe runs laterally from the shoulders along the side and crosses the rump just above a 25-35 cm (10-14 in) bushy tail.

  3. 29 gru 2023 · What is a wolverine? With brownish-black colorations, long claws and teeth, and a formidable reputation, the wolverine walks around with the swagger of a flattened bear. However, this animal is...

  4. The Wolverine has a specially adapted thick, dense and oily fur coat which is highly hydrophobic (meaning that it resists water, like water off a duck’s back!), making it capable of resting in the barest of shelter in the harshest of conditions.

  5. Wolverines' thick fur is brown with two yellowish stripes on back. Males mark their territories with their scent, but they allow several female wolverines to live there. Females den in the snow...

  6. The Wolverine’s physical appearance often draws comparisons to a small bear, featuring stout legs, wide paws, and a bushy tail. Its fur is predominantly dark brown, offset by lighter facial markings and a pale stripe on either side of its body.

  7. Wolverine, member of the weasel family (Mustelidae) that lives in cold northern latitudes of North America and Eurasia, especially in timbered areas. It resembles a small, squat, broad bear, with short legs, short ears, a bushy tail, long and sharp semi-retractile claws, and strong teeth.

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