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Shrew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A shrew or shrew mouse is a small mole-like mammal classified in the order Soricomorpha.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew
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Elephant Shrew (Elephantulus) - A-Z Animals
The elephant shrew is a small-sized mammal that is found exclusively in Africa. The elephant shrew is also known as the jumping shrew, as elephant shrews can hop like rabbits using their long back legs.
http://a-z-animals.com/animals/elephant-shrew/
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ADW: Shrews - Soricidae
With over 300 species in 23 genera, Soricidae is by far the most speciose family in the order Insectivora. Its members can be found throughout the world, with the exceptions of the polar regions, Australia, and southern South America.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Soricidae/
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Common Shrew - Sorex araneus - ARKive
Learn more about the Common shrew - with amazing Common shrew videos, photos and facts on ARKive
http://www.arkive.org/common-shrew/sorex-araneus/
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Shrew - Mammal - Britannica
Shrew (family Soricidae), any of more than 350 species of insectivores having a mobile snout that is covered with long, sensitive whiskers and overhangs the lower lip.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/shrew
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Introduction to Mole - HowStuffWorks
Introduction to Mole - The mole is a burrowing type of burrowing insectivore. Learn more about the mole at HowStuffWorks.
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals
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Shrew - HowStuffWorks
The shrew resembles a mouse but it is not a rodent. Learn more about the shrew at HowStuffWorks.
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/shrew-info.htm
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Shrews on Attack - National Geographic
The short-tailed shrew is the only North American mammal with a poisonous bite. That's a cool fact, but too bad for an unfortunate snake!
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/shrew_short-tailed_attack
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Shrew - Onekind
Whereas rodents have gnawing incisors that grow throughout life, the teeth of shrews wear down throughout life.
http://www.onekind.org/education/animals_a_z/shrew
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BioKIDS - Blarina brevicauda, Northern Short-tailed Shrew
Northern short-tailed shrews are 75 to 105 mm long from their head to the base of their tail. The tail length ranges from 17 to 30 mm. Males are slightly larger than females, especially in the skulls.
http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Blarina_brevicauda/
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Do Shrews Really Have Poison or Venom in Saliva? - Hubpages
The shrew is one of the few mammals who are venomous or poisonous.
http://hubpages.com/animals/Shrew