
The pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus) is a bi-coloured shrew, with a gradation between the flanks and underside and no seasonal variation in colouration. It is distinguished from the common shrew by the third uni-cuspid tooth as large as, or larger than, the second; the ears almost, or completely hidden in fur; the tail hairs denser and longer than those...
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