The biggest enemies of the Arctic hare are the fox, the polar bear, the wolverine, and the ermine. |
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So, for a wolverine, living to ninety or a hundred or more would not be a big deal. |
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The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine, otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful antagonist when at bay. |
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The region teemed with muskrat, beaver, wolverine, otter, wolf, fox and bear. |
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Primarily a carnivore the wolverine captures most of its prey, though it is also an extensive scavenger, eating quantities of carrion. |
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In the fall, a qavvigaarjuk, a wolverine in human form came into their camp. |
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The wolverine pelt remains one of the most prized furs because of its beauty and because frost brushes off easily. |
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Other wildlife includes arctic and red fox, arctic ground squirrel, arctic and snowshoe hare, lynx, wolf, wolverine and muskrat. |
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Vikka is quick to identify the tracks of wolverine, fox and ermine. |
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He has wolverine like tenacity and possesses a sense of humour and self awareness, articulateness and worldliness that belies his tender years. |
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The wolverine is noted for its strength, cunning, fearlessness, and voracity. |
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Kiviuq used to say no to the wolverine in human form who really liked the fox. |
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The much rarer wolverine, golden and bald eagle, osprey, and polar bear are also found. |
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The wolverine has been described as the fiercest creature on earth and a fearless aggressive fighter that will drive bears away from their kills. |
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The Inuit and Dene of northern Canada use wolverine fur as trim and lining for their clothing, such as parkas, mitts, and moccasins. |
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The hood is trimmed with wolverine fur, which does not freeze when exposed to the warm breath of the wearer. |
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Pugnacious, bold, and curious, like other weasels, the wolverine is omnivorous and consumes a wide range of edible roots and berries, small game, and fish. |
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Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote. |
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The researchers discovered shards of bone from mammoths, musk ox, brown bear, wolverine, rhinoceros, hares, bison, horses, reindeer, and cave lion. |
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The wolverine gave a claim-ticket to the skycap, tipping him in advance. |
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This month he suggested that the national image was best captured by the wolverine, a sort of weasel. That seems odd. |
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Canada is no mouse beside the American elephant, but a wolverine next to a grizzly bear, he said. |
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Studies of wolverine ecology do not suggest that wolverines cannot co-exist with certain land-use activities, such as forestry and mining. |
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These adaptations allow the wolverine to feed on frozen flesh and bone, and they provide a clue as to how wolverines survive. |
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Eight wolverine carcasses were purchased from Aklavik hunters and trappers. |
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Bear, elk, the wolverine, the golden eagle and the rare Arctic Fox have their home here in Northern Sweden. |
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In addition to providing a food source for humans, caribou are also a food source for wolves, grizzly bears, and occasionally wolverine and lynx. |
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In general, human disturbances had the largest negative influence on the availability of grizzly bear and wolf habitats, followed by caribou and wolverine habitats. |
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Both the rare wolverine and the once-endangered muskox inhabit the area. |
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And the apparently barren wilderness supports not only vast numbers of caribou, but also numerous muskox, the rare wolverine, and more than 60 species of birds. |
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A wolverine hitherto restrained by her minister's choke chain. |
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Within this classification system, grizzly bear, wolverine, polar bear, the tundra subspecies of peregrine falcon and short-eared owl are listed as species of special concern. |
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Park wildlife includes caribou, grizzly bear, wolverine, wolf, mink, moose, muskrat, gyrfalcon, peregrine falcon, golden eagle and rock and willow ptarmigan. |
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The caribou, the sea otter, the wolverine, the burrowing owl, the blue ash and the red mulberry are just a few of the more than 240 endangered, threatened or vulnerable species in Canada. |
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Within Labrador, both the woodland caribou and wolverine are at risk. |
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The gray wolf, coyote, cougar and grizzly bear are regular occupants of both mines, while wolverine, red fox, black bear and Canada lynx are occasionally recorded. |
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Although much work remains, the LWCRT and LWWG continue to work with the public and government to return woodland caribou and wolverine populations to selfsustaining levels. |
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Other terrestrial mammals include grizzly bear, muskox, Dall's sheep, moose, wolf, arctic and red fox, wolverine, arctic ground squirrel, lemmings, shrews and voles. |
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The special-status wildlife species that may be present in the study area are the least weasel, rock vole, southern bog lemming, wolverine, woodland caribou, Canada lynx, monarch butterfly, pygmy shrew and polar bear. |
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In the Canadian High Arctic the musk ox, Peary caribou, Arctic hare, and collared lemming are the only mammalian herbivores, and their predators, the wolf, Arctic fox, wolverine, and ermine, are also present. |
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If average weights are used, the European badger ranks as the second largest terrestrial mustelid, behind only the wolverine. |
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Ontario protects about 150 threatened and endangered species, including polar bear, chimney swift, butternut and wolverine. |
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Predators including the black bear, timber wolf, bobcat, cougar, coyote, and wolverine tend to thrive in this vast wilderness area which is also used by a small local population of grizzly bears. |
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Wolves, lynx and wolverine all nearly got wiped out in western Europe and are all doing pretty well these days too well, in the eyes of many farmers and hunters. |
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But another is said to be the poachers who have invaded the most tucked-away corners of the region, where animals like the wolverine and lynx tend to live. |
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Sweden's 310,000 hunters make up a powerful lobby that campaigns for bigger hunting quotas for generally protected mammals such as bear, wolverine and lynx. |
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The wolverine image is presumably designed to assure Canadians that his friendliness towards George Bush is not softness. In this section Can the old Mexico play its part in forging the new? |
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As a component of that comparison we investigated the sensitivity of bear and wolverine population dynamics to the variance in vital rates stemming from environmental stochasticity. |
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Characteristic mammals of the Taiga Cordillera Ecozone include Dall's Sheep, woodland and barren-ground caribou, moose, mountain goat, black and grizzly bears, lynx, arctic ground squirrel, American pika and wolverine. |
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This included 4 circular rock piles approximately 1.0 to 1.5 m in diameter, one partial ring of rocks about 4 m in diameter, and one stone deadfall trap suitable for a wolverine or small bear. |
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The fauna of the region includes herbivores such as reindeer and musk ox as well as carnivores such as wolverine, polar fox, gyrfalcon, rough-legged buzzard and golden eagle. |
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Wolverine gets plenty of face time to display his character, but I always figured this was really his movie anyway. |
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They are the voters who might carry Rick Santorum to victory in the Wolverine State. |
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Hugh Jackman has been Wolverine in the movies and the flashy Boy From Oz on stage. |
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The co-owner of Metropolis Collectables, Vincent has Wolverine mutton chops, a Tony Stark goatee, and Lex Luthor swagger. |
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To court Asian box offices, American blockbusters, like The Wolverine and parts of pacific rim, are being set there. |
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Multiple polls released Wednesday show a Santorum surge in the Wolverine State. |
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Deborra-Lee Furness and Wolverine star Hugh are one of Tinseltown's rare golden couples who have been happily married for almost 20 years. |
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A SPIN OFF from the XMen films, Origins expands the back-story of one of the franchise''s most popular characters, Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, above, with Lynn Collins. |
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