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Is the Etruscan shrew an endangered species?

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The pygmeat shrews, or pygmeat shrews, or baby shrews, or etruria shrews, or baby shrews are mammals of the shrews genus Shrews. Probably the smallest living mammal in the world . Wikipedia



Are shrews endangered?

Immortal Shrews / Conservation Status

Are Shrews Protected?

All species of shrews are protected under 1981 Wildlife and Country Law (Amendment), but only from capture and specific killing methods.

Are Etruscan shrews toxic?

Are shrews toxic? Some species of shrews are toxic, but the Etruscan shrews are not one of them. The following species of shrews are toxic: Blarina brevicauda September 15th. 2021

Where are the Etruscan shrews?

In Europe, Etruscan shrew is found mainly in the lowlands of the Mediterranean and in the zone extending between latitudes 10 ° N and latitude 30 ° N in Asia [30]. Their habitat includes forest, shrub and grassland environments. [35]

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