Sources differ on whether or not shrews are members of the rodent family. The more science-based sources indicate that shrews, although mouse-like in appearance, are not truly members of the rodent family, but are of the Insectivora family, just as moles and hedgehogs are.
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No, its a small, aggressive rodent. (animal)
A shrew belongs to the class Mammalia, which includes all mammals. Within this class, a shrew belongs to the order Eulipotyphla, which also includes moles and hedgehogs.
A shrew is a small mouse-like mammal with a long pointed snout, typically considered as a pest for its noisy and destructive habits. It can also refer to a woman with a bad-tempered or aggressively assertive nature.
An example of a burrowing rodent that begins with the letter "e" is the European mole. However, it's important to note that while moles are often associated with burrowing, they are not technically rodents; they belong to the order Eulipotyphla. If you're specifically looking for a rodent, the "elephant shrew" is another option, although it is not a true rodent but rather a close relative. For true rodents, you might consider the "Eurasian water vole," which also burrows but is less commonly known.
The shrew is the prey.
There is no such thing. A baby shrew is called a baby shrew.
no a horse is not a rodent
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The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
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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).