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Pygmy Shrew ? (1 Viewer)

Mm... not a lot to go on, tail's behind the animal, face turned away.

However, I think its Common, because of the clear contrast between teh back colour (darkest) flanks (middle) and underside (pale.)

John
 
Mm... not a lot to go on, tail's behind the animal, face turned away.

However, I think its Common, because of the clear contrast between teh back colour (darkest) flanks (middle) and underside (pale.)

John

Very tough from this photo but will go with John and say common shrew, pygmy shrews are more bi coloured. Unfortunatly the best ID features are not visible in this photo.


Mark
 
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