Shrew

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A shrew or shrew mouse (family Soricidae) is a small mole-like mammal. True shrews are also not to be confused with West Indies shrews, treeshrews, otter shrews, or elephant shrews, which belong to different families or orders.

Although its external appearance is generally that of a long-nosed mouse, a shrew is not a rodent, as mice are, and is in fact more closely related to moles. Shrews have sharp, spike-like teeth, not the familiar gnawing front incisor teeth of rodents.

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Himalayan water shrew

phylum Chordata The Himalayan water shrew (Chimarrogale himalayica) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in China, India, Japan, Laos, Myanmar, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

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class Mammalia
infraclass Eutheria
clade Eulipotyphla
order Soricomorpha
family Soricidae
Genus Chimarrogale
species C. himalayica

Japanese water shrew

phylum Chordata The Japanese water shrew (Chimarrogale platycephalus), also called the flat-headed water shrew, is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to Japan.

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class Mammalia
infraclass Eutheria
clade Eulipotyphla
order Soricomorpha
family Soricidae
Genus Chimarrogale
species C. platycephalus

Laxmann's shrew

phylum Chordata Laxmann's shrew (Sorex caecutiens) is reported across northern Eurasia from the Baltic to the Sea of Japan, including Hokkaidō, Sakhalin, and the Korean Peninsula. It favors high mountain forests, but is sometimes found in lowland areas as well.

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class Mammalia
infraclass Eutheria
clade Eulipotyphla
order Soricomorpha
family Soricidae
Genus Sorex
species S. caecutiens