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  1. Wolverine - Wikipedia

    The pungent odor has given rise to the nicknames "skunk bear" and "nasty cat." The anal gland secretion for the samples obtained from six animal's secretion was complex and variable: 123 …

  2. Wolverine | Size, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 27, 2025 · 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, …

  3. Wolverine, facts and information | National Geographic

    Dec 29, 2023 · Sometimes called the skunk bear, due to the way its anal glands produce a stinky secretion when provoked or frightened, wolverines are generally not a threat to humans.

  4. Wolverine - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

    Wolverines have very poor eyesight, however, they have very good hearing and a strong sense of smell, allowing them to smell food underneath the snow. They have been known to give off a very strong, …

  5. Wolverine - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Wolverines are sometimes called “ skunk bears” due to their dark fur and the potent musk they can release from their anal glands. Their population density is very low, making them one of the rarest …

  6. Animal Facts: Wolverine | Canadian Geographic

    Aug 1, 2024 · Wolverines are recognized for their strength, fearlessness and verocity. When provoked or frightened, the wolverine’s anal glands produce a stinky secretion similar to one of a skunk, resulting …

  7. Wolverine - Hinterland Who's Who

    The Wolverine is known by a variety of descriptive names, including “skunk-bear,” because it marks its food and various landmarks with urine and musk, a fluid secreted from its anal glands, and “glutton,” …

  8. 14 Wolverine Facts about the Skunk Bear - TRVST

    The Wolverine is occasionally called "Skunk Bear" due to its resemblance to a small bear with their bushy tails and the emission of a skunk-like odor. 4. Wolverine populations reside in cold places. …

  9. 10 Wild Wolverine Facts: A Marvel Of The Arctic Kingdom

    Jun 23, 2025 · In this article, we’ll delve into the natural history of the wolverine—also known as the “skunk bear” (for its musky scent glands and ursid-like form), the “glutton” (for its allegedly rapacious …

  10. Wolverine - National Wildlife Federation

    They are known throughout the contiguous United States as the glutton, woods devil, Indian devil, and ommeethatsees (a Cree Indian word), carcajou, quickhatch, nasty cat, and skunk bear.