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.
A male shrew is simply called a "male shrew." There is no specific term used to distinguish male shrews from female shrews other than their gender.
A female shrew is called a "shrew." Both male and female shrews are referred to simply as shrews, without any gender-specific terms like "doe" for a female deer.
Elephant shrews are named for their long, flexible snouts that resemble the trunk of an elephant. Despite their name, they are not closely related to shrews but are more closely related to elephants, although distantly. The name "elephant shrew" is a reflection of their unique appearance rather than their actual evolutionary relationship.
Shrews live between 12 and 30 months- -answer from wikipedia http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrews
No, shrews are typically solitary animals and do not live in groups. They are territorial and will defend their own space from other shrews.
A male shrew is simply called a "male shrew." There is no specific term used to distinguish male shrews from female shrews other than their gender.
A female shrew is called a "shrew." Both male and female shrews are referred to simply as shrews, without any gender-specific terms like "doe" for a female deer.
The worlds smallest mammals as a group are shrews and are found in almost every country.
No shrews don't have webbed feet platypuses and duck do but not shrews
Shrews are not decomposers. But they are omnivores.
shrews live in the rainforests of Asia
Baby shrews are called "shrew pups." They are born blind and hairless, relying on their mothers for warmth and nutrition. Shrew pups grow quickly, developing fur and gaining mobility within a few weeks after birth.
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.
Yes. Shrews are placental mammals.
No, shrews do not fly. They are small, nocturnal animals.
Elephant shrews are named for their long, flexible snouts that resemble the trunk of an elephant. Despite their name, they are not closely related to shrews but are more closely related to elephants, although distantly. The name "elephant shrew" is a reflection of their unique appearance rather than their actual evolutionary relationship.