Species that are closely related to the Pygmy shrew Results 1 - 8
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Lesser white-toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens)
This shrew is the smallest of the 'white-toothed shrews'; it lacks the deposition of iron in the tips of the teeth seen in red-too...  More
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Common shrew (Sorex araneus)
The common shrew, one of Britain's most abundant mammals has a long, flexible snout, tiny ears and small eyes typical of most shre...  More
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Greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula)
This shrew is one of the 'white-toothed shrews'; it lacks deposition of iron in the enamel of the tips of the teeth as seen in the...  More  0 Videos
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Water shrew (Neomys fodiens)
The water shrew is the largest of the British shrews; it has black upper parts and a whitish underside, between which there is a c...  More
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Savi’s pygmy shrew (Suncus etruscus)
Information on Savi’s pygmy shrew is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More
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Sao Tome shrew (Crocidura thomensis)
Information on the São Tomé shrew is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Malayan water shrew (Chimarrogale hantu)
This little-known, water-dwelling animal has a body modified for an aquatic life. While it is relatively large for a shrew, the b...  More  0 Videos
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Sumatra water shrew (Chimarrogale sumatrana)
This exceptionally rare water-dwelling animal has a body modified for an aquatic life. While it is relatively large for a shrew, ...  More  0 Videos

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