Elephant Shrews: Order Macroscelidea

Classification

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Macroscelidea

Elephant shrews or jumping shrews are small insectivorous mammals native to Africa, belonging to the Macroscelididae family, in the order Macroscelidea. Their traditional common English name comes from a fancied resemblance between their long noses and the trunk of an elephant and an assumed relationship with the true shrews (family Soricidae).  

They are widely distributed across the southern part of Africa, and although common nowhere, can be found in almost any type of habitat, from the Namib Desert to boulder-strewn outcrops in South Africa to thick forest. 

Elephant Shrew Locomotion

Elephant shrews run by using a half-bound gait as seen n this slow motion video of a tethered Sengi on Watamu Beach, Kenya ca. 1971.

Cite this Page: , J. 2009. "Elephant Shrews" (OnLine) UntamedScience. Accessed Feb 04, 2012 at http://www.untamedscience.com/biodiversity/animals/chordates/mammals/elephant-shrews
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Created on: May 2nd, 2009
Last updated: May 21st, 2011

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