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Shrews are usually very small; the Savi'spygmy shrew is probably the smallest known mammal on earth, less than 1.5 inches long and weighing 0.07 ounces. The shrewfamily, Soricidae, is the largest family of the order Insectivora, and shrews inhabit all major land masses except polar regions, Australia, New Zealand, and Greenland. Shrews are useful to gardeners because they eat many insects. They also inhabit fields, marshes, and woodlands. Some shrews are semiaquatic. Shrews are often mistaken for mice because of their small size and vaguely similar bodies. Their habits and bodies are actually more like those of moles. Shrews have long, mobile snouts, tiny ears and eyes, and bodies covered with short, thick hair colored gray, brown, or black. Smaller shrews are under two inches long, while the largest are one foot long. They eat insects, worms, small fish, and plants. Weasels, foxes and owls eat shrews. However, the shrew's unpleasant odor and taste protects it from excessive predation.

Physical Characteristics of Shrews
Shrews have sharp teeth and are both vicious and ferocious. When attacked or disturbed, they fight wildly. They live alone, stake out territories, and hold them against invaders. As added protection, some shrews have venomous saliva, which they use to poison prey. Shrews also have whiskers that aid detection of prey at night. Shrews live in gardens, forests, woodlands, and grasslands. Most dig burrows, though some species do not burrow and others are semiaquatic. The largest shrew is an elephant shrew, also called the golden-rumped shrew. These "giant" shrews have maximum body lengths of one foot, tails ten inches long, and weigh one pound. Elephant shrews are so named for their long snouts. Their tails are like rat tails and their hind legs are designed for hopping.Asmall elephant shrew, the short-eared shrew, has maximum body length of four inches, a tail of five inches, and a weight of 1.5 ounces. Elephant shrews inhabit South Africa and eat insects, snails, and plant roots, fruits, and seeds. Shrews forage day and night and must eat every two to three hours to survive. This great need for food leads shrews to eat anything available. Depending on habitat and species, they eat insects, worms, carrion, seeds, nuts, plants, shellfish, frogs, and fish. Shrews hear and smell well. This helps them find prey and avoid predators. Some creatures kill shrews, but most will not eat them because they smell and taste bad. The smell and taste is due to secretions from skin glands most plentiful at knee and elbow.

The Life Cycles of Shrews
Shrews live alone except when mating. This occurs year round, except in cold climates, where mating is from March to September. Gestation, two to three weeks, takes places in nests that females dig. A female can have ten litters a year. Each litter contains three to ten furless, blind young. An exception to standard litter size occurs in elephant shrews,whohave one or two offspring. Offspring are full grown four weeks after birth. Because of long mating seasons, some mothers nurse a litter while pregnant. Young leave nests after two to three weeks. Females mature in 1.5 months and males in 3 months. Courtship is short since shrews fight, even with mates. The life spans of shrews range fromone to five years, depending on species.

The American Short-Tailed Shrew
American short-tailed shrews inhabit southeastern Canada, the northeastern United States, Texas, and Louisiana. They have thick, gray-black fur, are four to five inches long, have one-inch tails, and weigh one ounce. Like other shrews, American short-tailed shrews constantly seek food, eating insects, earthworms, snails, small vertebrates, centipedes, spiders, mice, frogs, and plants. They have venomous saliva, used to stun and kill prey, which is also painful to humans and large animal predators. Predators of the shrews are owls and other raptors. American short-tailed shrews live alone except when mating, which happens from late winter to the next September. Courtship is short because shrews are harsh, even to mates. Females give birth after two to three weeks to litters of four to nine young. Young leave after a month. As with other shrew species, males are mature in 1.5 months, females in three. The life span of these shrews is two to three years. Most shrews are harmless to humans, though bites of some species cause severe pain. They are useful in gardens and farms, where their consumption of insects and grubs cuts down harmful insect populations. Shrews are also useful ecologically because they eat carrion, preventing its decay and resultant endangerment of humans and other animals.

Shrew Facts

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Bilateria
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Insectivora
Family: Soricidae (shrews), with twenty-two genera and 246 species
Geographical location: Worldwide except for poles, Australia, New Zealand, and Greenland
Habitat: Most in gardens, fields, marshes, and woodlands; some are semiaquatic and spend much time in freshwater
Gestational period: Thirteen to twenty-four days
Life span: One to five years in the wild
Special anatomy: Mobile snout, venomous saliva, glands that make offensive excretions to dissuade predators

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