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Wolverine Studies, Mary Evans Prints Online This photograph, titled "Wolverine Studies," showcases the intriguing and elusive wolverine in its natural habitat. The image, captured by an unidentified photographer, offers a rare glimpse into the life of this enigmatic animal, which has long fascinated scientists, naturalists, and the public alike. The wolverine, also known as the "mountain devil" or "glutton," is the largest land carnivore in North America, with a distinctive appearance that includes short legs, a stocky build, and a distinctive head with a prominent brow ridge. This powerful predator is found primarily in the northern hemisphere, from Europe to Asia and across North America. The history of wolverine studies dates back to the late 1800s, with early naturalists and explorers documenting sightings and making observations about this elusive creature. In the 1900s, more systematic research began, with scientists studying the wolverine's behavior, habitat, and ecology. One of the most notable figures in wolverine research was Dr. Adolph Murie, a wildlife biologist who spent years studying the wolverine in the Rocky Mountains. Murie's groundbreaking work helped to dispel many myths about the wolverine and shed new light on its behavior and ecology. This photograph, taken likely in the mid-1900s, is a testament to the rich history of wolverine studies. It captures the raw power and beauty of this elusive predator, and serves as a reminder of the importance of continuing research and conservation efforts to protect this remarkable animal and its habitat.

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