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A black wolverine running, Parc animalier de Sainte-Croix, France

 

The wolverine, also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch (from East Cree, kwiihkwahaacheew), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae.

It is a stocky and muscular carnivore, more closely resembling a small bear than other mustelids. It has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion to its size, with the documented ability to kill prey many times larger than itself.

The wolverine is found primarily in remote reaches of the Northern boreal forests and subarctic and alpine tundra of the Northern Hemisphere, with the greatest numbers in Northern Canada, the American state of Alaska, the mainland Nordic countries of Europe, and throughout western Russia and Siberia.

 

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These Wolverine were filmed in northern Finland from a wooden hide. The hides were situated about 400yds from the Russian border. So these animals crossed the border to visit us

A wolverine, (Gulo gulo), sits high in a tree. A hazy sky and some green trees in the background

Wolverine has and probably always will be my favorite X-Men and I've been wanting to make this figure for a while.

 

Idk what version of his suit he's based off of, this is just my favorite costume and I'm very happy with how this figure looks. :D

 

Let me know what you think of the figure and let me know what character you'd like me to make next. :D

Wolverine in "no mands land" the border between Finland and Russia.

une première image de mon escapade en Finlande. 5 jours à l'attendre. Et à 3 reprises c'est la rencontre, des mois que l'espere, il est là.

Ils ne sont que 300 en Finlande. Bien loin du cliché de l'animal agressif, le carcajou, wolverine ou encore glouton peu importe comment vous décidez de l'appeler est un animal discret. Il est rapide, grimpe aux arbres avec une facilité déconcertante. Ces griffes lui permettent aussi de creuser aisément. C'est un prédateur pouvant venir à bout d'un renne sauvage. Ce mustélidé est cousin du blaireau dont à la taille.

 

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A wolverine on the move.

Diese Frosch-Mutation entdeckte ich in unserem Garten. Ein X-Frosch. Ich nannte ihn Wolverine.

 

I discovered this frog mutation in our garden. An X-Frog. I called him Wolverine.

 

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Wolverine in "no mands land" the border between Finland and Russia.

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Incroyable rencontre avec le wolverine

The wolverine (Gulo gulo) is a predatory mammal that is the largest member of the marten family in Norway.

The wolverine has the status of highly endangered in Norway.

 

The photo was taken in the Nordic Wilderness, which is a area in Kristiansand Dyrepark in Norway. In the Nordic Wilderness wolverines, wolves, moose and lynx roam "free", while humans are "fenced". This part of the park gives the animals large areas to unfold, move and hide.

Our excursion Budd cars are stashed in the siding at Wolverine, B.C., 48.4 miles east of Wakely, for a meet with this westbound loaded coal train. We had a long wait, so most passengers grabbed their box lunches and scattered to the hills to find their photo spots. Eventually, EMD GF6Cs 6001 and 6002 emerge from the Wolverine Tunnel. GF6Cs 6004 and 6007 are pushing behind the CN caboose–––photo by Joe McMillan with others.

A wolverine, (Gulo gulo), stands in the water of a small pond, covered with duckweed.

Custom lego wolverine with hair customized with greenstuff and custom made bone claws. everything else is hand painted as usual

 

He is also my entry to BossBricks contest

Wolverine scavenging for food around the forest at dusk.

Really please to see these rare and elusive animals up close.

It's thought there is less than 400 wolverines in Finland. They are a formidable hunter for there size and have very powerful claws and bite. I actually watched a wolf try to sneak up on one and attack it but quickly regretted its decision after a swift bite from the wolverines powerful jaws.

Kroschel Wildlife Center, Haines, Alaska

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Viiksimo, Finland, Nikon D850

Lieksa, Finland

"A lot of people have tried to kill me, and I'm still here."

 

Wolverine being one of my favorite super heroes and how much I love Hugh Jackman's performance of him I wanted to make a custom to go with my Marvel figures.

 

Since lego's Wolverine head is pretty much perfect to Hugh Jackman I used it. I just shaved the eyebrows a bit and edited some of the beard. Everything else is painted and the hair is sculpted.

 

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Hey, I’m talking to you… A Wolverine, also known as the Glutton, takes it easy at the Bristol Zoo Project in South Gloucestershire. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The Wolverine has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion to its size and, in the wild, preys on Artic Fox.

A juvenile wolverine appears in the taiga forest in Finland, searching for its next meal.

 

These tough animals are solitary, and they need a lot of room to roam. Individual wolverines may travel 15 miles in a day in search of food. Because of these habitat requirements, wolverines frequent remote boreal forests, taiga, and tundra in the northern latitudes of Europe, Asia, and North America.

 

I have just returned home after spending 3 weeks working in Finland once again. This was my 2nd year working on this long-term project, and was certainly the most challenging so far due to the weather and erratic Bear movements, nevertheless, I’ve tried my best to create something slightly different to the crowds of other photographers visiting this wonderful country.

 

This summer I spent most my time working in the forest, with the aim of showing both Bears and wolverines among their natural habitat through the use of wide angle lenses. This was a risky move and as a result, I missed many images, but the idea of creating a unique image was worth it.

The Wolverine is an extremely elusive predator with only around 150 individuals in the whole of Finland, therefore I was extremely pleased to capture this apex predator on my wide angle set-up (triggered via a wireless remote release from the hide).

 

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