Wednesday, September 5, 2018

The Demon of the North



In my mental universe, the wolverine isn't particularly mysterious. We have a number of them at our local zoo, right here in Stockholm. Kids love 'em. They are cute, cuddly and playful. In fact, they are more cool than brown bears. Of course, they are also extremely dangerous...

If you hate wolverines, "Chasing the Phantom" is not for you. This is definitely a "nerd" show. Apart from a lot of wolverines (what else?), we get to meet a number of human enthusiasts with a perhaps somewhat unhealthy obsession with this particular animal. One of them, Steve Kroschel (who reminds me of the crazy guy from A-Team), even breeds wolverines at his "wildlife center". The center also spouts a moose?! The funniest part of the documentary is when Kroschel's "tame" wolverines attack his camera equipment! Meanwhile, two other wolverine-bitten explorers search the pristine wilderness of Montana's Glacier National Park for the elusive glutton. One of the boys admits that he wants to *be* a wolverine, and "bite whomever he wants to bite". Oookay...

The most fascinating piece of info about the actual wolverines, is that the promiscuous male (who mates with several females) actually returns to all of "his" females, helping to rear the young. An interesting family arrangement, and apparently an unexpected one for scientists who until recently assumed that these animals were solitaires, with little or no meaningful interaction between different members of the species.

Definitely a treat if you like out-sized mustelids, and the crazy folk who chase them.
Five stars!

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