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What (who) is Wolverene - definition

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HMS Wolverene

Wolverene         
  • Wolverine with prey in [[Finland]]
  • The [[Wolverine pendant of Les Eyzies]], <!-- date can't be correct about 10,500 BC,--> when wolverines were still found in southern France
  • Wolverine skull from the [[Pleistocene]] of Germany at the [[Natural History Museum, Berlin]]
  • Kittilä municipality]]
  • Mt. Forbes]]
  • Captive at the Kristiansand Zoo, Norway
  • Video of a wolverine in the [[Korkeasaari Zoo]] of [[Helsinki]]
  • Wolverine on rocky terrain
LARGEST LAND-DWELLING SPECIES OF THE FAMILY MUSTELIDAE
Gulo gulo; Wolverines; Skunk Bear; Quiquehatch; Wolveriene; European wolverine; Wolwerine; Gulo gulo luscus; Wolverene; Wolverine (animal); Quickhatch; Wolverine fur; Skunk bear; Sexual behavior of wolverines; Hunting behavior of wolverines; Breeding behavior of wolverines; Cultural depictions of wolverines
·noun ·Alt. of Wolverine.
wolverene         
  • Wolverine with prey in [[Finland]]
  • The [[Wolverine pendant of Les Eyzies]], <!-- date can't be correct about 10,500 BC,--> when wolverines were still found in southern France
  • Wolverine skull from the [[Pleistocene]] of Germany at the [[Natural History Museum, Berlin]]
  • Kittilä municipality]]
  • Mt. Forbes]]
  • Captive at the Kristiansand Zoo, Norway
  • Video of a wolverine in the [[Korkeasaari Zoo]] of [[Helsinki]]
  • Wolverine on rocky terrain
LARGEST LAND-DWELLING SPECIES OF THE FAMILY MUSTELIDAE
Gulo gulo; Wolverines; Skunk Bear; Quiquehatch; Wolveriene; European wolverine; Wolwerine; Gulo gulo luscus; Wolverene; Wolverine (animal); Quickhatch; Wolverine fur; Skunk bear; Sexual behavior of wolverines; Hunting behavior of wolverines; Breeding behavior of wolverines; Cultural depictions of wolverines
n.; (also wolverine)
Glutton (Gulo luscus).
wolverine         
  • Wolverine with prey in [[Finland]]
  • The [[Wolverine pendant of Les Eyzies]], <!-- date can't be correct about 10,500 BC,--> when wolverines were still found in southern France
  • Wolverine skull from the [[Pleistocene]] of Germany at the [[Natural History Museum, Berlin]]
  • Kittilä municipality]]
  • Mt. Forbes]]
  • Captive at the Kristiansand Zoo, Norway
  • Video of a wolverine in the [[Korkeasaari Zoo]] of [[Helsinki]]
  • Wolverine on rocky terrain
LARGEST LAND-DWELLING SPECIES OF THE FAMILY MUSTELIDAE
Gulo gulo; Wolverines; Skunk Bear; Quiquehatch; Wolveriene; European wolverine; Wolwerine; Gulo gulo luscus; Wolverene; Wolverine (animal); Quickhatch; Wolverine fur; Skunk bear; Sexual behavior of wolverines; Hunting behavior of wolverines; Breeding behavior of wolverines; Cultural depictions of wolverines
n.

Wikipedia

HMS Wolverine

Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Wolverine, or the alternative spelling Wolverene, after the wolverine:

  • HMS Wolverine (1798) was a 14-gun brig-sloop, previously the civilian collier Rattler. She was purchased and converted in 1798 and sunk in action in 1804.
  • HMS Wolverine (1805) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1805 and sold in 1816.
  • HMS Wolverine (1836) was a 16-gun Racer-class brig-sloop launched in 1836 and wrecked in 1855.
  • HMS Wolverine (1863) was a Jason-class wooden screw corvette launched in 1863. She was sent to Australia as a training ship in 1881, and then converted to a mercantile barque. She sailed to Australia in 1895 but defects were discovered and she was hulked there.
  • HMS Wolverine (1910) was a Beagle-class destroyer. launched in 1910 and sunk in a collision in 1917.
  • HMS Wolverine (D78) was a V and W-class destroyer launched in 1919 and sold for scrapping in 1946.