Most shrews are nocturnal.
Yes, shrews do have eyes. They have small beady eyes, which are adapted for their nocturnal lifestyle and help them detect movement in low light conditions.
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 and mice differ in several ways: shrews belong to the insectivore family and have a more elongated snout, while mice are rodents with a rounded snout and longer tails. Additionally, shrews tend to have higher metabolic rates and are more aggressive in hunting insects. However, they are similar in that both are small, typically nocturnal mammals that live in a variety of habitats and play important roles in their ecosystems as both prey and predators.
Shrews live between 12 and 30 months- -answer from wikipedia http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrews
No, shrews do not fly. They are small, nocturnal animals.
Yes, shrews do have eyes. They have small beady eyes, which are adapted for their nocturnal lifestyle and help them detect movement in low light conditions.
Shrews and other nocturnal animals have a layer inside their eyes that focuses the light and reflects it back into their retina. This allows them to see in only a tiny amount of light. No animal can actually see in total darkness, but they can see in what looks like blackness to us.
No shrews don't have webbed feet platypuses and duck do but not shrews
A group of shrews is called N.O.W.
Shrews are not decomposers. But they are omnivores.
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.
Shrews and mice differ in several ways: shrews belong to the insectivore family and have a more elongated snout, while mice are rodents with a rounded snout and longer tails. Additionally, shrews tend to have higher metabolic rates and are more aggressive in hunting insects. However, they are similar in that both are small, typically nocturnal mammals that live in a variety of habitats and play important roles in their ecosystems as both prey and predators.
Black Malaysian shrews, like many shrew species, typically sleep in burrows or hidden nests within leaf litter, under logs, or in dense vegetation. These environments provide them with protection from predators and harsh weather. They are nocturnal creatures, so they are primarily active at night, resting during the day in their concealed locations.
Yes. Shrews are placental mammals.