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Wolverine vs Wolf, Wolverine wins .

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  • @gortokennyg

    don't give me that bullshit. Wildlife experts stress that body size and strength are major factors in winning a fight. The wolf looked tired and uninterested because the wolverine was defending so well. Mustelids are famous for wearing out larger opponents but a deathmatch, no way, wolverine has NEVER been confirmed winning a fight against another mammalian predator it's size or larger. Only a large bear can challenge a wolverine? get some fuckin' facts you fanboy.

  • @WarBob56565 In the fight film the wolverine was left unable to rise by the wolf after combat over a carcass. No snow was on that edited-out carcass which had once been at this fim's beginning. And no snow fell during this fight which ended with the wolverine lying in place trembling with convulsions. After the wolverine submitted and dropped to the ground, the wolf circled it with it's tail dominantly up and then walked on. So a 2nd film of a healthy wolverine eating a snow-cover carcass began

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  • @michaelsterling28

    continued....

    Now guard dogs and Shepards should be very cautious of wolverines, even when they are smaller.....a 100 lb dog vs. 37 lb wolverine, for instance, because wolverines are just too ferocious, but a wolf is a wild animal, a stronger animal with a killer instinct, not to mention a much more powerful bite!

    The largest wolves can grow up to 140 lbs or more....wolverine? 40 lbs. That's too much of a difference. Now I would give it a good chance against an 80 lb wolf.

  • @michaelsterling28

    Um, you don't understand the relationship between predators in interspecific conflicts. Everywhere you look, especially mammalian predators.....body size and bite force are the main dictators of "victory," whether that's to the death or domination. Wolverines and basically all weasels are excellent defenders, but I don't think any more offensive than hunting cats and dogs. Ungulates are rigid herbivores...not a good comparison; Moose died during deep snow cover. continued..

  • @AceofDlamonds

    Most predators don't stick around to fight the wolverine. It has been known to chase away wolves and bears. The wolf in this video clearly got owned by the wolverine, as in other videos of wolves vs wolverines. A death match? Most don't stick around to the death, a wolverine can kill deer,moose,etc. I'm sure it can kill a wolf too if it wanted to. Strength and body size...not really, a smaller animal can inflict a fatal wound on a larger animal. So you're wrong!

  • There is only really 2 animals i hate , monkeys and wolverines, if i did hunt i would kill em all.

  • I think the whole point to this is the brass-balls of the wolverine. What other mammal of that size is willing to "drop the gloves" with wolves or bears or whatever? It's an interesting fighting style: defensive, almost cat-like with it's four paws along with good ol'fashioned strength. Those little fuckers are strong, as you could see the wolf couldn't buck loose from that tenacious wolverine. Seems that wolverines also have good stamina.

  • You people are insane. The wolverine clearly and easily won this fight. The bloody nose on the wolf said it all. Obviously you losers are very biased to the wolf.

    @Seereeuss.. what the hell are you flapping about? What film did you watch? Did you imagine that or do you have this imaginary film to share with the rest of us?

  • yall tripping the whole fight the wolverin had the wolf by its face .are yall blind

  • The wolverine is doing Jiu Jutsu!

  • was the wolwerine injured?

  • The real question is, what were they fighting over? Maybe the wolf thought the wolverine was food, but realized the effort it would take to kill it wouldn't be worth the expended energy. Or perhaps he invaded the wolverine's territory, and figured it was easier to just go around him. If he was starving or protecting his pack, the outcome likely would have been different.

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