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To: calgarylady who wrote (57700)7/23/2006 1:38:29 PM
From: maxncompany  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313114
 
Those damn Wolverines. I'll send the Buckeyes in to kick their butts yet again. Gotta keep those Wolverines in line.



To: calgarylady who wrote (57700)7/23/2006 2:31:42 PM
From: PaperPerson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313114
 
A WOLVERINE IN ITS NATURAL HABITAT, courtesy of thinkquest

library.thinkquest.org

"Even though they have a shy nature, those who have seen the wolverine attest to their feistiness. The wolverine is also very fierce, fearless and protective of its young. The wolverine inherited the weasel’s powerful back and legs."

"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 animals back, breaking or severing vital organs."

library.thinkquest.org

"Identification:
Length: 3-4 ft.
Weight: 30-40 lb.
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)"

For more, check out the source of this extract,

library.thinkquest.org

Regards to all, Michael