“…However, stereotypic behaviours easily develop among Wolverines, especially if they are kept in small enclosures with little possibility to exhibit their natural behaviours (Blomqvist, 2012). Abnormal and aggressive behaviours have been observed in other Mustelidae species, affecting social and mating behaviour; for example, male Black‐footed ferrets (Wolf et al , 2000), American mink Neovison vison (Dallaire & Mason, 2017) and European mink Mustela lutreola (Kiik, 2018). All types of stereotypic behaviours mentioned in the survey have been stated in other studies with Wolverines (Chaudhary et al , 2007), other mustelids such as the North American river otter Lontra canadensis (Morabito & Bashaw, 2012) and American mink (Díez‐León & Mason, 2016), and carnivores in general (Clubb & Vickery, 2006).…”