shrews can have up to ten litters a year and each litter she gets around 4-5 babies in each litter.
They can have 1-3 offspring about 4-5 times a year.
Shrews are mammals - that means they give birth to live young, not lay eggs.
Most shrews are nocturnal.
No. Shrews are primarily solitary.
No, shrews are not insects; because if they were, then they would be laying eggs. Instead, they are mammals, because they give birth to their young straight from the womb
shrews can have up to ten litters a year and each litter she gets around 4-5 babies in each litter.
They can have 1-3 offspring about 4-5 times a year.
Shrews are mammals - that means they give birth to live young, not lay eggs.
No shrews don't have webbed feet platypuses and duck do but not shrews
Shrews are not decomposers. But they are omnivores.
Most shrews are nocturnal.
they care for their young.
they dont care for young
shrews live in the rainforests of Asia
No. Shrews are primarily solitary.
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.