Wolverine (Gulo gulo)
The wolverine (Gulo gulo) is our largest representative of the weasel family. The future of the wolverine depends on the success of other large carnivores, especially the wolf, because the wolverine is primarily a scavenger. It prefers to look for something to eat rather than something to hunt.
The wolverine's Latin and Finnish names are derived from its feeding habits: Gulo and ahma both mean "glutton". When the wolverine finds something to eat, it devours it quickly swallowing even the larger chunks of meat whole. As a predator the wolverine is a little clumsy, but in the right snow conditions the wolverine can kill several reindeer in quick succession. This is typical weasel behaviour: they kill animals for storage, so to speak.
A wolverine is suspected to have been killed illegally in Taivalkoski
Tue Apr 11 10:24:00 2017
The act was revealed on March 1, when two snowmobiles had been chasing a wolverine a long distance in the area of Hämeenvaara and Kisosjoki. The wolverine had been hit by the snowmobiles several times.
The police are investigating the case.
Wolverine tracks
The wolverine moves in a unique manner, which leaves behind tracks that stand out because of their shape and large size. The wolverine moves either by jumping, which creates paired tracks, or by galloping, which leaves a slanted line where the impressions appear in threes. The wolverine's paw print ...