Yes. need to dig, and for extra safety, try putting a lot of dirt in there.
Shrews are small, insect-eating mammals that are highly active and prefer to forage for food at night. They have a high metabolic rate and need to eat frequently to survive. Shrews burrow underground to create nests and hide from predators.
Shrews primarily obtain the water they need from their food sources, such as insects and vegetation. They may also drink water from dew or small puddles if available.
No, shrews are not herbivores. They are insectivores, meaning their diet consists primarily of insects and other small invertebrates. Shrews have a high metabolism and need to eat frequently to sustain their energy levels.
No shrews don't have webbed feet platypuses and duck do but not shrews
Shrews are not decomposers. But they are omnivores.
A group of shrews is called N.O.W.
No, shrews are typically solitary animals and do not live in groups. They are territorial and will defend their own space from other shrews.
shrews live in the rainforests of Asia
African shrews south of the Sahara have 50 chromosomes. Shrews living primarily in Ethiopia have 36 chromosomes. Shrews living in Eurasia and northern Africa have 40 chromosomes. There are several exceptions to this.
Yes. Shrews are placental mammals.
No, shrews do not fly. They are small, nocturnal animals.
water shrews live underground and are seldom seen