Eurasian Water Shrew (Neomys fodiens) - Wiki Eurasian Water Shrew
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Order: Soricomorpha
Family: Soricidae
[Photo] Eurasian Water Shrew (Neomys fodiens); Original caption: "Wasserspitzmaus, Neomys fodiens Pall. Nat??rliche Gr??ße.". Translation (partly): "Eurasian water shrew, Neomys fodiens Pall. Natural size." Originator: Gustav M??tzel. Source: Brehms Tierleben, Small Edition 1927.
The Eurasian Water Shrew, known in British English as the Water Shrew, is a relatively large shrew, up to 100 mm in length, with a tail up to three-quarters as long again. It has short dark fur, often with a few white tufts, and a few stiff hairs around the feet and tail which act as a keel in the water. Its fur traps bubbles of air in the water which greatly aids its buoyancy, but requires it to anchor itself if it wishes to remain underwater for more than the briefest of dives.
The shrew has venomous saliva, making it one of the few venomous mammals, although it is not able to puncture the skin of large mammals such as humans. Highly territorial, it lives a solitary life and is found throughout northern Eurasia, from Great Britain to North Korea.
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