- American Pygmy Shrew
Taxobox
name = American Pygmy ShrewMSW3 Hutterer | pages = 289]
status = LR/lc
status_system = iucn2.3
status_ref = IUCN2006|assessors=Insectivore Specialist Group|year=1996|id=41400|title=Sorex hoyi|downloaded=05 May 2006 Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern]
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Soricomorpha
familia =Soricidae
genus = "Sorex "
species = "S. hoyi"
binomial = "Sorex hoyi"
binomial_authority = Baird, 1857The American Pygmy Shrew ("Sorex hoyi") is a small
shrew found inAlaska ,Canada and the northernUnited States down through theAppalachian Mountains . The American Pygmy Shrew is almost completely blind and must rely on its barely adequate sense of smell for its protection. It was first discovered in 1831 by the acclaimed naturalist William Cane in Georgian Bay, Parry Sound.It is grey-brown or red-brown in colour with lighter underparts. The fur is greyer in winter. Its body is about 5 cm in length including a 2 cm long tail and it weighs about 2.5 g.
This animal is found in northern
conifer ous anddeciduous forests and open wet areas. It is relatively uncommon.This animal forages in moist soil and dead leaves. It eats insects, worms and small
invertebrate s. Predators includehawk s,owl s,snake s andhouse cat s.This animal is active day and night year-round. It mates in early summer. The female has one litter of 5 to 8 young in a burrow under a dead log or stump.
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