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Title: Insectivores


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Insectivores
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Insectivores are mammals that survive by eating
almost nothing except small insects.
  • Shrew
  • Hedgehog
  • Mole
  • Tenrec

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Shrew
  • Shrews are very small and very aggressive
    mammals.
  • They live in almost every type of habitat.
  • There are about 260 species of shrew.

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Shrew
  • Shrews are related to moles they are not
    rodents.
  • They are very good burrowers and swimmers.
  • Many shrews are nocturnal.

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Shrew
  • The North American Pygmy shrew may be the
    smallest mammal in the world.
  • It weighs about 2 - 4 grams.
  • Its body is about the size of a persons thumb.
  • The biggest shrews are about 1 foot long.

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Shrew
  • Shrews have short, dense fur, clawed feet, a long
    snout, sharp teeth, and big ears.
  • They have very good hearing but also use
    echolocation.

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Shrew
  • Shrews need to eat their own weight in food each
    day!
  • They will even attack and kill animals that are
    bigger than they are.
  • Some species of shrew are venomous and have a
    poisonous bite.

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Shrew Scientific Name
  • Sorex cinereus (Masked Shrew)

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Hedgehog
  • The hedgehog is a small, noisy animal whose hair
    is modified into stiff, spiky spines on the upper
    part of its body.
  • They are native to Africa, Asia, and Europe.
  • They can live in a wide variety of habitats.
  • Hedgehogs will hibernate in very cold climates
    and aestivate in hot deserts.
  • They have a lifespan of about 5 years in
    captivity.

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Hedgehog
  • The hedgehog was named because of its odd
    foraging methods.
  • They will root through hedges and other
    undergrowth looking for food.
  • As it picks its way through the hedges, it makes
    a pig-like gruntso the name hedgehog.

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Hedgehog
  • If attacked, the hedgehog will curl up into a
    prickly ball that is almost impossible to attack.
  • They will usually sleep in this position during
    the day and awaken at night to hunt.

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Hedgehog
  • Hedgehogs are also solitary animals.
  • They will only get with other hedgehogs to mate.
  • Young hedgehogs only stay with their mothers
    about 4-7 weeks.
  • Females must guard against male hedgehogs, who
    will sometimes eat the young babies.
  • Mothers have also been known to eat their young
    if the nest has been disturbed.

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Hedgehog Scientific Name
  • Erinaceus albiventris (Common Hedgehog)

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Mole
  • The mole is a burrowing mammal with substantial
    claws.
  • It lives underground for most of its life.
  • There are about 30 species of mole found
    worldwide.

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Mole
  • Moles live in a variety of habitats, including
    fields, woodlands, swampy land, river banks, and
    deserts.
  • Moles have a lifespan of about 3 years in the
    wild.
  • Some moles are very good swimmers.

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Mole
  • Moles have tiny eyes and are virtually blind.
  • They have a great sense of touch which is helped
    by sensory bumps on the snout, sensory whiskers
    on the face, and sensory hairs on the feet and
    tail.
  • They have shovel-shaped, five-toed, thick-clawed
    feet that are very efficient at burrowing.
  • Many moles have a long, powerful tail.

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Mole
  • Moles eat their own weight in food each day.
  • They eat insects, earthworms, some small mice,
    and some other small animals.
  • They find prey primarily using their sense of
    touch.

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Mole Scientific Name
  • Scalopus aquaticus (Eastern Mole)

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Tenrec
  • Tenrecs are found on Madagascar and other nearby
    islands.
  • There are about 20 species of tenrec.

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Tenrec
  • They range in length from about 1-15 inches, not
    including the tail.
  • Most species are some shade of brown on top, with
    lighter undersides.
  • Many species have prickly spines covering their
    bodies.
  • Some species, such as the streaked tenrec, have
    stripes formed by rows of yellow spines.

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Tenrec
  • Tenrecs have long snouts that they use to forage
    for food.
  • Their diet consists mainly of insects and worms,
    but they will also eat plant material.

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Tenrec
  • Some tenrecs live in trees some live in water
    others live underground like moles.
  • Female tenrecs, unlike most mammals, have lots of
    babies at one time.
  • They can bear more than 10 young.
  • Some can even have up to 23 in one litter!!

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Tenrec
  • Newborn tenrecs are usually naked and blind.
  • They will usually develop at different rates.
  • Usually, a few hours after birth, the newborns
    can crawl like lizards.
  • Within about 2 ½ weeks, babies are able to move
    around quickly in the nest.
  • They are completely dependent on their mothers
    for food during their early weeks.

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Tenrec Scientific Name
  • Tenrec ecaudatus (Common Tenrec)

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Final Point!!!
  • Which insectivore would you be and why?
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