The wolverine eating a stag. |
The Wolverine, or Glutton, is found over the coldest parts of America, Northern Europe, and Siberia, and is everywhere considered a curse and a scourge. It is cruel and ferocious, killing many more animals than it can possibly eat. It is hated among the trappers of North America, because it slinks after their trails and tears to pieces victims already caught in the traps. All the summer long the glutton wages war upon the beavers, stealthily gliding in upon them or dashing suddenly among a colony. But in winter the terrible cold freezes the beaver's hut so hard that even the glutton cannot get into it. Its paws are very large, and make a footprint in the snow that is often mistaken for a bear. Sometimes the glutton lies upon an overhanging branch until some poor deer comes along, when it springs upon its victim's neck and hangs there, in spite of all its struggles, until the quarry is brought down.
Should a hunter be unlucky enough to corner a glutton it will offer a fierce resistance. It is said that the glutton is the most difficult animal of its size to capture. Traps are almost useless to destroy it, and the only sure method is to watch with infinite patience and shoot it down.
Should a hunter be unlucky enough to corner a glutton it will offer a fierce resistance. It is said that the glutton is the most difficult animal of its size to capture. Traps are almost useless to destroy it, and the only sure method is to watch with infinite patience and shoot it down.