- Corsican Giant Shrew
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Corsican Giant Shrew Conservation status FossilScientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Soricomorpha Family: Soricidae Genus: †Nesiotites Species: †N. corsicanus Binomial name †Nesiotites corsicanus
Bate, 1945The Corsican Giant Shrew (Nesiotites corsicanus) is an extinct shrew from the island of Corsica.
It is only known from fossil remains from "Teppa di Lupino" in "North Corsica".[1] The reasons for the extinction for this poorly known species remained unknown, but it is assumed that competition with other shrews as well as introduced goats might have played a role. It died out sometime between 2.5 and 6 thousand years ago.[2]
References
- ^ Mammal Species of the World: Additional Data on Insular Mammals
- ^ Balouet, J.-C. & Alibert, E.. Extinct Species of the World. New York, London, Toronto, Sydney: Barrons. ISBN 2-7373-0254-4.
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