Wolverines make their lair under torn-out roots, in rock crevices and in other secluded spots.
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Wolverines make their lair under torn-out roots, in rock crevices and in other secluded spots.
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Unlike most mustelids, who lead a settled lifestyle, wolverines constantly wander in search of prey on their individual plots of land occupying up to 1500-2000 square kilometers.
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Thanks to strong paws and long claws, wolverines can easily climb trees.
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Wolverines catch a lot of hares, black grouse, hazel grouse, and small rodents.
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