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Sumatra Water Shrew (Chimarrogale sumatrana) |
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[ Image to go here ] The Sumatra Water Shrew The Sumatra Water Shrew (Chimarrogale sumatrana), also known as the Asiatic or Oriental Water Shrew, is a very small insectivorous mammal. Currently listed as critically endangered by the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Sumatra Water Shrew is in danger because of the very specific area that it lives in and its habitat being destroyed. These shrews are found in the Sundaland Biodiversity Hotspot, which is the home of 13 critically endangered species and 82 threatened species. Shrews are some of the smallest mammals on the planet.
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Did You Know? The fringes on the Sumatra Water Shrew’s feet trap air bubbles between them, which float and allow the shrew to literally walk on water, running across the surface. Sumatra Water Shrews are insectivores, and they eat many invertebrate animals, including insects and crustaceans. They have also been known to eat insect larvae and small fish. There is also some evidence that they are able to walk along the bottom of a river or stream, hunting and eating the bottom-feeding animals that are found there. Most shrews have very fast metabolisms and, therefore, must eat incredibly large amounts. Because of this, they are constantly active throughout the day and night on their hunt for sustenance.
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