wolverine:
a strong dark-furred, usually solitary carnivore of the weasel family. Native to: forests of northern Europe, Asia, North America.
Latin name: Gulo gulo
wolf:
any one of several predatory animals that are related to the dog and hunt in packs, especially the gray wolf. Native to: North America, Europe, Asia.
Genus: Canis
2006-09-18 02:49:43
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answered by sunchaser 2
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How some fox? Kinda canine-like, yet not as much as a wolf. it is by way of the fact the traditional ancestor of the canine and the fox split into separate species long previously the canine and the wolf. A horse and a donkey are correct, sufficient that they are able to mate and bring a mule, yet not close sufficient to have offspring that are fertile, via fact they are diverse species.
2016-12-18 12:02:24
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answered by ? 4
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About 100 to 150 pounds. A wolf is a large dog. A woverine is like a ferret only a bit larger.
2006-09-17 10:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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a wolf is a member of the canine family (dogs)
a wolverine is a member of the weasle family
http://www.wolverinefoundation.org/
2006-09-17 10:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch some Animal Planet. There is a big difference.
2006-09-17 17:32:23
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answered by Lotsofspots 1
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What happened? You have a connection to Yahoo Answers, but not to the Yahoo search engine?
2006-09-17 10:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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1is like a big rat/weasel, andthe other is like a large dog.
2006-09-17 10:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Aw,C'MON!!!
You GOTTA be kidding.
Wolverines are WEASELS & wolves are CANINE!!!
duh......
2006-09-17 10:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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dunno
2006-09-17 11:02:50
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answered by HIM 2
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