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Tom is milking the cow.
Who do you like better, Tom or Mary?
"He even wrote me poems." "Love poems?"
There is nothing going on between Tom and me.
I know you don't like Mary.
I know you don't like them.
Tom said that he felt sorry for Mary.
Most of its life wolverine spends alone, really defending the borders of its territory from the individuals of the same sex.
Wolverine makes its lair under torn out roots, in rock crevices and other secluded spots.
Unlike most of mustelids who lead a settled lifestyle, wolverines constantly wander in search of prey on their individual plots of land occupying up to 1500-2000 square kilometers.
Thanks to strong paws and long claws wolverine can easily climb the trees.
It makes sounds similar to fox yapping.
It often eats remains of preys of wolves and bears.
Wolverine catches a lot of hares and black grouses, hazel grouses, small rodents.
If this is the case, its victims are usually young calves, injured or sick animals.
Can take by force other predators’ (wolves, lynx) prey.
Often ravages hunters' cabins and steals prey from traps.
In summer it eats birds' eggs, wasps' larvae, berries and honey.
Catches fish in ice-holes or during spawning time and readily picks up dead fish.
Hunts birds, catching them on the ground when they are sleeping or sitting on nests.

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