wolverine (Gulo gulo) Sierra Nevada Wolverine, head of Lyell Canon, July 25, 1915. Note stout body, large head, short ears, big feet, and rather short tail
Title: Animal life in the Yosemite; an account of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a cross-section of the Sierra Nevada
Year: 1924 (1920s)
Authors: Joseph Grinnell, 1877-1939; Tracy Irwin Storer, 1889-
Subjects: Zoology
Source book page: https://archive.org/stream/animallifeinyose00grin/#page/n737/mode/1up
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The wolverine (Gulo gulo), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch, is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. The wolverine is found in northern Canada, Alaska, Nordic countries of Europe, and throughout western Russia and Siberia.