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Wolverines belong to the weasel family but their short, thick bodies and round ears make them look more like small bears. Wolverines prefer remote areas, far away from humans and their developments. Studies show that they strongly prefer to live in roadless areas. Wolverines have difficulty thriving in habitats that have been permanently altered by land-based activities.





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