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    The wolverine, no not the popular Marvel Comics X-Men, but the Gulo gulo or their North American subspecies Gulo luscus. It is the largest member of the weasel family and very possibly the most ferocious. The wolverine looks very similar to a small bear and one of their many nicknames happen to be devil bear. They are of the Mutelidae family which consists of animals like the weasel, otter, mink, badger, and more. Adult wolverine’s weight ranges between twenty to fifty-five pounds, around the size

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    The wolverine (Gulo Gulo) is the largest species in the weasel family, however they only weight an average of 25 kg (website). Wolverines range across the majority of northern and western Canada, found in both tundra, taiga and forested area. The presence of topographical features such as bodies of water and mountain ranges seem to have no affect on the home-range of wolverines; the only significant factor negatively affecting wolverine habitation being human settlement (Strobeck). Wolverines have

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    the beginning. Cultural imperialism is a key concept when Dr. Xander and Pierce are together getting out of the helicopter. Which means they are human and are working together to destroy all mutants. In the film, Logan, the major characters are “Wolverine” (X-24) played by Hugh Jackman, Charles portrayed by Patrick Stewart, Daphne

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    Gulo gulo- is also referred to as wolverine, glutton, skunk bear, and Indian devil, and is the largest known member of its Mustelidae family. Gulo resembles a giant marten with a heavy build, large head, relatively small and rounded ears, short tail, and massive limbs. The wolverine is a part of Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Mustelidae Family, the Gulo Genus, and the Gulo Species. Lineage Wolverines are found most commonly in Alaska and northern parts of Canada

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    While watching X-Men’s movies you can never help but to realize no matter what new character join the movies or die off, Wolverine is one of the important people on the team. Not being on the IMDb list anymore, Logan petrays to audience to their values stay true to who you are, but always do what is right. I will be talking about how the producer uses flashbacks through the movie as a stylistic device, and on how it is hard for someone to think about other people instead of them self. Giving

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    of the teammates held the team back. In the Marvel film, X-Men, the X-men all came together to stop Magneto from taking over the world with mutants. Each mutant on the X-Men had some animosity towards each other. Cyclops just didn’t like Wolverine, and Wolverine was also in love with Cyclops girlfriend, Jean.

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    land that practices the art of peace, but see it as a fight to gain. Wolves rule the land Tamotsu created for them after the wolverines took out most of the populations in Snowy Valley. Their relations were mostly strained despite Tamotsu creating a new dimension for them to live in peace within. Although they hold somewhat of an alliance, but it's on very thin ice. As Wolverine Sage, Daisuke had to keep the alliance between the two dimensions intact. To do that, however, he must meet the rulers alone

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    Kelly was proposing a bill that would make all mutants come forward and identify as mutants. In the early scenes of the movie, Wolverine is at a bar, and gets into a fight with a guy, as he is putting the man against the wall, the bartender pulls out a shot gun and tells Wolverine to leave because he does not “Serve his type.” The bartender does this because Wolverine puts the man

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    X-Men is a popular series made by Marvel. It details lives of mutants as they fight for good and also their safety against judgemental people. The turmoil of the mutants can be interpreted as the turmoil faced by minority groups. Specifically, in the movies X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Days of Future Past, one of the people who worked on it, Bryan Singer, specifically had it work as an allegory for gay people. These movies are set in the turbulent 60s and 70s, a time of great change for the mutants

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    X-Men First Movie There are a few characters that are popular around the world but here is a few that are intriguing and stand out in the first movie. Wolverine is an iconic superhero. He is a very strong and confident superhero. He is played by the famous Jack Hugh who is currently “taking a break” from Marvels famous wolverine. His superhero abilities include having razor sharp claws that are made from adamantium (being one of the strongest metals), but they were not always like that

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