The large-eared gray shrew, Notiosorex evotis, is a species of shrew.
The long-clawed shrew (Sorex unguiculatus)is a species of shrew.
The slender shrew (Sorex gracillimus) is a species of shrew.
Laxmann's shrew (Sorex caecutiens) is a species of shrew.
Unlike most mammals, some species of shrew are venomous.
Dolinasorex glyphodon was a species of giant venomous shrew that is now extinct.
It shares the forests of its range with six other species of shrew, such as the Pacific shrew.
The smallest mammals, various species of shrew, live in holes in the ground and weigh about an ounce (30 g).
Dusky shrew may refer to one of at least three species of shrew:
Only the flying fox and a species of shrew could be said to be endemic.