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  • Gulo. [underlined] Blue Creek. May 26/44. [1944] In February two wolverine killed a deer on Blue Creek just across from the cabin. Bob Jones says that about that time at least 6 individuals were present between Blue Creek + Hoodoo Cabin. Topaz May 30, 1944 While we sat on the mountainside at timberline about noon today a wolverine came up to the opposite side of a canyon from us. The canyon harbored a colony of marmots. I shot the animal + it proved to be a male in good pelage but very pale. Wounds [underlined]: The head + neck bear more than a dozen deep wounds not more than 2 or 3 days old + there were small wounds elsewhere on the body. Some hairs buried in the subcutis behind the right ear no doubt marked the site of a previous wound. Parasites:- The only parasite was a small tapeworm of peculiar form in the small intestine. Weight:- Estimated at 45 lbs [pounds], no fat. Food:- Stomach + intestine - empty except for a small quantity of marmot fur in the colon. Meas. [Measurements] 980, 240, 190
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