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Shrews have poor vision primarily because they are adapted to a life spent mostly in dark, underground environments where sight is less critical. Instead of relying on vision, they have developed other highly sensitive senses, particularly smell and touch, which help them navigate and hunt for prey. Their small eyes are suited for detecting movement in low light rather than for detailed vision, making their other senses more crucial for survival.

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