Comon Shrew

Sorex araneus

Description 2

The common shrew, one of Britain's most abundant mammals has a long, flexible snout, tiny ears and small eyes typical of most shrews. The fur is dark brown on the back, with paler brown flanks and a pale belly. Juveniles have lighter fur until they undergo their first moult, after which their winter coat grows. This species is a 'red-toothed shrew'; iron is deposited in the enamel of the crowns of the teeth, making them more resistant to wear-and-tear. The Latin name araneus means 'spider'; this refers to the old belief that shrews were poisonous, like spiders.

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  1. (c) Aleksandar, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Aleksandar
  2. (c) Wildscreen, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), http://eol.org/data_objects/6687555

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