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Shrews | Missouri Department of Conservation
Soricidae (shrews) in order Eulipotyphla (hedgehogs, shrews, moles, and solenodons) Shrews are mouselike animals , but they are not mice, and they do not have the chisel-like front teeth that characterize mice, beaver, and other rodents. mdc.mo.gov
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Shrew - Wikipedia
Shrews (family Soricidae) are small mole-like mammals classified in the order Eulipotyphla. True shrews are not to be confused with treeshrews, otter shrews, ... en.wikipedia.org
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[PDF] Shrews - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Shrews are the smallest of the mammals. They are often mistaken for mice but are insectivores, not rodents. There are currently ten species of shrews known ... www.adfg.alaska.gov
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▪ I. shrew, n.1 (ʃruː) Forms: α. 1 screuua, screauua, scraeua, 6 shreaw, 6–7 shrewe, 6– shrew. β. 6 shrowe, schro, 8 shrow. γ. 6 shyrewe, 9 dial. shirrow, sheroo, shorrow. [OE. scréawa, scrǽwa, not found elsewhere in Teut. Some scholars refer the word to the OTeut. *skreu- to cut (see shred n.), com... Oxford English Dictionary
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Common shrew | The Wildlife Trusts
The diminutive common shrew has a distinctively pointy nose and tiny eyes. It lives life in the fast lane, eating every 2-3 hours to survive, and only living ... www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Northern Short-tailed Shrew - Montana Field Guide
The Northern Short-tailed Shrew is realtively large and robust, with inconspicuous ears and minute eyes. The snout is pointed and somewhat ... fieldguide.mt.gov
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Shrews and Moles - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Short-tailed shrews live in almost all habitats: woods, banks of small streams, tall grass and brush. They frequent the top few inches of soil and leaf litter, ... www.pa.gov
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Shrews - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Shrews, which are insectivores rather than rodents, are intriguing little animals. They are voracious nocturnal predators with a high metabolic rates. www.desertmuseum.org
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SHREW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Any of a family (Soricidae) of small chiefly nocturnal insectivores related to the moles and distinguished by a long pointed snout, very small eyes, and ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Elephant Shrew | African Wildlife Foundation
The four-toed elephant shrew is one of the most widespread of the species, occurring from Central and Eastern Africa to the Northeastern corner of South Africa. www.awf.org
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(Family) Shrews - Montana Field Guide
Shrews ; Arctic Shrew Sorex arcticus ; Dwarf Shrew Sorex nanus ; Masked Shrew Sorex cinereus ; Merriam's Shrew Sorex merriami ; Northern Montane Shrew Sorex obscurus. fieldguide.mt.gov
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Roller with a Shrew by Csaba Lóki / 500px
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Least Shrew - CT.gov
Least shrews rely mainly on their senses of touch and smell. Sight and hearing are not well developed. Like Connecticut's other shrew species, the least shrew only lives a short time, usually a little over a year. After being born in the summer, shrews overwinter as juveniles, breed the following spring, raise 2 to 3 litters of young, and then ...
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shrew/ʃru:; ʃru/ n1 small mouse-like animal that feeds on insects (似鼠的小动物, 以昆虫为食).2 (dated 旧) bad-tempered scolding woman 脾气坏而好骂人的女子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Katherine Character Analysis in The Taming of the Shrew - SparkNotes
Katherine. Widely reputed throughout Padua to be a shrew, Katherine is foul-tempered and sharp-tongued at the start of the play. She constantly insults and degrades the men around her, and she is prone to wild displays of anger, during which she may physically attack whomever enrages her. Though most of the play's characters simply believe ...
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