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    Elephant shrew - Wikipedia

    • Elephant shrews, also called jumping shrews or sengis, are small insectivorous mammals native to Africa, belonging to the family Macroscelididae, in the order Macroscelidea. Their traditional common English name "elephant shrew" comes from a perceived resemblance between their long noses and the trunk of an elephant, and their superficial similarity with shre… See more

    How Elephant Shrews Got Their Name
    How Elephant Shrews Got Their Name
     The Elephants' Mini Cousins
    The Elephants' Mini Cousins
    Description

    Elephant shrews are small, quadrupedal, insectivorous mammals. They have scaly tails, long snouts, and bear a superficial resemblance to shrews or rodents. They have long legs relative to their size, which are used t… See more

    Behavior and ecology

    Although mostly diurnal and very active, they are difficult to trap and very seldom seen; elephant shrews are wary, well camouflaged, and adept at dashing away from threats. Several species make a series of cl… See more

    Evolution

    A number of fossil species are known, all from Africa. They were separate from the similar-appearing order Leptictida. A considerable diversification of macroscelids occurred in the Paleogene period. The earliest defi… See more

    Classification

    The 20 species of elephant shrew are placed in six genera, three of which are monotypic:
    • ORDER MACROSCELIDEA See more

    External links

    "Elephant Shrew". African Wildlife Foundation. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
    "Sengis (Elephant-Shrews)". California Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 1 October 20… See more

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