Despite its name, the elephant shrew is not a shrew and is not a carnivore. Instead, it primarily feeds on insects, worms, and other small invertebrates, making it an insectivore. Additionally, it may consume some plant matter, but its diet is predominantly animal-based.
Carnivores range in size from a pygmy shrew to the bull (male) Southern Elephant Seal.
Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew was created in 1881.
North African Elephant Shrew was created in 1833.
Karoo Rock Elephant Shrew was created in 2008.
Four-toed Elephant Shrew was created in 1846.
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Most elephant shrew species were first described in the 1800s by scientists who classified them as shrewsbecause of obvious physical similaritie .
Can you see a shrew? Of course you can, so they have to be multicellular.
it is a carnivore and eats rem
All animals are consumers. Only plants can be producers. Only fungi and bacteria can be true decomposes. A shrew is an animal.
it eats insects