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Wolverines (Wikipedia)

Hi, I'm Amy. I love animals. They're so cute! I can tell you about so many like a wolverine ever heard of that!

And deer birds mountain lions white tigers and black or brown bears, OH MY!! so many animals ware to start!

I think a wolverines they're so cool, first they're the largest animal in the weasel family (yes weasels!) and weigh 50 + 61 lbs., length is aprox. 3 ft and attacks almost any thing! for the size of the little thing it can take dowMade on a Macn moose! The common colors for them are, black red and brown, in the winter their fur is white.

Country Population Area Year State of Population
Sweden 265+ Norrbotten 1995-97 Stable
Norway 150+[ Snøhetta plateau and North[11] 1995-97 Decline
Finland 115 Karelia and North 1997 Stable
Russia 1500 Taiga 1970, 1990 Decline
Russia 885 Komi 1990  
Russia - Archangelsk Oblast 410 Nenetsky Autonomous Area 1990 Limited
Russia - Kola Peninsula 160 Hunting District 1990 Decline
USA-Alaska unknown Kobuk Valley National Park 1998 Decline
USA - Alaska 3.0 (+/- 0.4 SE) wolverines/1,000 km Turnagain Arm and the Kenai Mountains 2004  
Canada - Yukon 9.7 (+/- 0.6 SE) wolverines/1,000 km2 Old Crow Flats 2004  
Canada - Ontario unclear Red Lake - Sioux Lookout to Fort Severn - Peawanuck 2004 Stable to Expanding
Canada - Overall[ 15000 to 19000 Overall   Stable

 

Now this piece of info is kind of gross but their mating season is summer, but after mating the embryo(baby in female's stomach) is stored in the female till early winter and is born in the spring. After birth the young grow rapidly in about one year and life span is 5 to 13 years.


Now for maybe an animal you know, the white tiger. White tigers are like regular tigers but have white fur but still with dark stripes. How this happens is it inherits 2 of the white genes meaning their mom and dad are both white, but if there is an orange and white the results are orange over white. But if their

parents have a hidden white they could be white, or orange.

White tigers love water and are great swimmers. Adult tigers weigh

about 419-675 ( lbs..)+106-130 in for males and 221-368 (lbs..)

+95-108 (in)for females and their diet is a mix-in-match of...

rabbits, wild boar, deer , buffalo, young elephants, rhinos, elk and

water.

How about a Pudu Deer! It's the smallest deer in the world. They live in Argentina and Chile

in South America. They stand 12 to 14 inches tall from the shoulder. Diet includes grass, leaves

and fallen fruit. They have a life span of 8-10 years. We have taken their land so it makes

them endangered. Their mating season is April though June, and they have an average of two

fawns.

And White-tailed Deer, And yes they're related to a Pudu Deer. They

live all over the U. S. A., even in Maine!! They eat most veggies, like,

shoots, leaves, cactus, grass, acorns, fruit, field corn, or any other kind

of corn, hay, and food from farms, and mushrooms that people will die

from! Their mating season is spring. The number of fawns are 1-2 and

the fawns are born with spots, which will disappear as they grow. Male

fawns will develop antlers as they grow too.

So how about a misunderstood house pet, the rat. My birthday is

April 14 and in the year 2008, I got 2 rats! Their names are, Oberton, and

Wodney. Alot of people think rats are disgusting little creepy rodents that

just eat garbage and smell like poop. People only think this because rats in

England spread a very sickly disease that wiped out about half of England's

culture, and they're known to damage food supplies and force restaurants to shut

down because the heath inspector found traces of rats, but

don’t hate them just yet because rats have a good side too. Rats

are highly intelligent. If you give them a name like we'll give

the one on the left Jerry, he'll learn it in a few day and will
respond to "Jerry" and also you can teach them tricks like fetch and sit, lay down, etc. You know there are rat competitions around the U .S .A. They love people. They like to ride around in big'o pockets and on shoulders but they need to know you first. They'll freak out and you need to keep an eye out for poop and sometimes pee. They eat most things but don't give them just anything. They need protein and vitamins. I wouldn't give them too many peanuts, and suggest a rat pellet so they can't pick out their favorite and not get their protein.

Da da da da, Da da da da, Da da da SHARKS, mean ugly dumb creatures,..NOT!!! Sharks are just misunderstood. A lot of animals are. Sharks are actually quite kind. They just don't know what to do with humans. All sharks are really doing is protecting themselves. Sharks are very playful. Have you ever herd of Shark Week on

Discovery Channel. It's I think 4 sea biologists or wildlife biologists who study and interact to

teach viewers about sharks and their nature, like on Shark Week a scientist finds out that the

senses in a sharks nose are so delicate that a simple tap on the nose shall relax the shark and

make him (or her) float their backs. Ever herd of Jaws?, Da da da da, DA da da da, DA da da

da, da da da DAAAAAAAA! It's only really for ages like 13 and up,

I saw the beginning of it and me being 11 I'm frightened! So if someone

says other wise, don't believe them. (Sharks mostly eat anything):0

Grrrrrrrr, Fish, Meat,  FOOD, I'm hungry Grrrrrrrrrrrr!!!! Black Bears!! :) Ah

Black bears, Maine's most famous bear. Sure they're deadly, but aren't most

creatures misunderstood. Just like sharks, they're just protecting themselves and

their families.

Their Diet is mostly meat but bears are omnivores, which means they eat

meat and plants. Bears are very good at hunting so I would not mess with

one. If you charge any kind of bear you will be charged back and killed and don't get between a

mother bear & baby bear, because... SHE'LL KILL YOU!!!!!!. Yikes but like all animals she has a

heart, and she's just protecting herself and her family.

Well all animals have a place in the world, from your pet to the wild ones, so I'm here to tell you they're

wonderful in all ways.

Amy the Wildlife Biologist here to report... The Wild!!! da da da daaaa!!


pudu deer smallest deer in the world