How long would Wolverine live if he didn't have adamantium?

Meaning having been born in 1832, in a perfect world without Transigen and the Adamantium skeleton, Wolverine would have lived to the year 2298 at the age of 466. That's a long time, so much more longer than any of us. Really puts our smaller life timeline in perspective.
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How long will Wolverine live?

It appears that few wolverines live longer than 5 to 7 years in the wild. Some, however, do survive to 12 or 13 years of age.
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Can The Wolverine starve to death?

The key in all these cases seems to be circumventing Wolverine's regenerative abilities by killing him so completely that there's nothing left to regenerate. He also survives a lot of other terrible things, too. When he's going to starve to death he eats his own body.
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Is Wolverine immortal in age?

Users. Wolverine: Because of his healing factor, Wolverine is able to live longer than normal and show no signs of aging until a later period of time. X-23: Being Wolverine's clone, X-23 possesses the same healing factor and therefore has the same ability.
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Would Wolverine have been immortal?

Easy, he didn't. Wolverine was never immortal, it's a common misconception. Oxygen deprivation can kill him.
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What If Wolverine Didn't Die In Logan?



Can a Wolverine survive a bullet?

So while the bullet might penetrate Wolverine's skin, it seems it wouldn't kill him. In fact, in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Wolverine is shot in the head with an adamantium bullet and, though he loses his memory, he survives.
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Can Wolverine survive being ripped in half?

Beyond those examples, Wolverine has survived the nuclear bombings of Japan, being struck by lightning (even Thor's), getting ripped in half by the Hulk, and even getting crushed and flattened by a steamroller courtesy of the Punisher in 2001's Punisher #17.
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Who is the oldest Wolverine?

The Oldest Mutant There Is

(A later comic, 2001's Origin, would declare that Wolverine — real name James Howlett — was actually born in 1885, meaning that he was a sprightly 56 years old at the time of the X-Men story.
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Why did Logan age so fast?

Like having a skeleton coated in lead, the metal leeches into Logan's body over time. It takes years to have a major effect, but by 2029, the year “Logan” is set, the adamantium has so weakened Logan that he's aging at a normal rate and struggling to heal himself after injuries.
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How old is Wolverine physically?

Together, Byrne and Claremont came up with Wolverine being about 60 years old and having served in World War II after escaping from Sabretooth, who was about 120 years old.
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Can Wolverine cut through Colossus?

While Colossus uses his brute strength, Wolverine uses his claws, which can cut through almost anything - except Colossus himself.
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How old is Logan when he dies?

Logan is almost 200 years old (per the movie timelines) in the film Logan. He has lived to that great age because his mutant healing power greatly slows down his aging processes and protects him from environmental abuses.
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Could Wolverine survive a zombie bite?

Wolverine's healing factor has protected him from just about anything and is even proof against vampiric infection. Even if he was bitten, there's no way a zombie virus would be able to take hold of him and, in fact, his healing factor would probably be able to cure any zombie virus.
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What causes Wolverine to age?

Like having a skeleton coated in lead, the metal leeches into Logan's body over time. It takes years to have a major effect, but by 2029, the year “Logan” is set, the adamantium has so weakened Logan that he's aging at a normal rate and struggling to heal himself after injuries.
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Who is the oldest mutant?

Selene is the oldest known human mutant. Functionally immortal, her millennia-long life is attributed to her ability to drain the life essence from other beings to extend her own existence indefinitely.
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Why doesn t Wolverine heal in Logan?

In Logan, scars and bullet holes that once would have vanished remain permanently visible on Wolverine, who is in constant physical agony in the movie, and it all comes down to a single fatal affliction: Adamantium poisoning.
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How much can Wolverine lift?

The adamantium renders his bones virtually unbreakable and his claws capable of penetrating almost any substance depending on its thickness and the force he exerts. His reinforced skeleton also enables him to withstand heavy physical pressure, giving his muscles sufficient force to briefly lift 800 pounds or more.
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Why is Wolverine so weak in Logan?

In Logan, scars and bullet holes that once would have vanished remain permanently visible on Wolverine, who is in constant physical agony in the movie, and it all comes down to a single fatal affliction: Adamantium poisoning.
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Who is Marvel's first mutant?

Namor. Namor is commonly referred to as "Marvel's first mutant." He may not be as old as ancients like Selene and Apocalypse, but he does have the distinction of being the first mutant character to actually appear in a comic book (1939's Marvel Comics #1, to be specific).
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What class of mutant is Wolverine?

Enhanced Mutant Physiology: Wolverine is a mutant who had been given an unbreakable skeleton by the Weapon X Program and augmented by Apocalypse. Nick Fury's intel classified him as Power Level 9, while the O*N*E classified him as a Severe Threat.
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Could Wolverine survive a nuke?

Wolverine Survives a Nuclear Blast

Long before Logan survived an A-bomb in The Wolverine, or a box office bomb like X-Men Origins: Wolverine, he once lived through a nuclear blast in the Marvel Universe. It's true!
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Can Wolverine regrow an arm?

The mutation that makes Wolverine worthy of the X-Men is that his cells regenerate at incredible speeds. He ages at a snail's pace, he can re-grow parts of limbs and organs after serious injury, and he is basically impervious to infection and disease.
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Can a Wolverine take down a grizzly bear?

A bear would beat a wolverine in a fight by using its size and more effective attacks. Although some people have surmised that wolverines could attack a bear's jugular vein and tear it open to kill it, that's very unlikely.
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