Shrews are common in many parts of the world, especially in temperate climates. They are small and can be hard to see. It's easy to mistake a shrew for a mouse if you don't get a good look at it.
you could take one from the wild and tame it.
Yes they can be kept if bred in captivity.
Eurasian Pygmy Shrew was created in 1766.
The pygmy shrew.
The Masked Shrew (Sorex cinereus) and the Pygmy Shrew (Sorex hoyi).
The average cell of a blue whale is about the same size of the pygmy shrew.
The Etruscan pygmy shrew.
I think the pygmy shrew would be the second smallest, but I can't seem to find the smallest shrew. Sorry.
Yes, it is a mammal. The shrew bears live young and suckles them - characteristics of mammals.
The pygmy shrew is the smallest mammal.
The pygmy shrew, a mouse-like creature.
Species of shrew found in Ireland include:- The Pygmy shrew (Native) Common shrew (Native) The Greater white-toothed shrew (New discovery, believed to have been recently introduced).
Pygmy elephants are much, much larger than elephant shrews.
yeah, you can have just about any animal that is not endangered as a pet, but for certain ones you need a license, and others are more had to adjust to a different climate than others. if you cant have a pygmy shrew as a pet, try a very small mouse. Although its still larger, it is still very similar to the pygmy shrew.