Etruscan Pygmy Shrew (Suncus etruscus) - Wiki Etruscan Shrew
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Order: Soricomorpha
Family: Soricidae 
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The 
Etruscan Shrew (
Suncus etruscus) , also known as the 
Etruscan Pygmy Shrew or the 
White-toothed Pygmy Shrew is the smallest known 
mammal by mass, weighing only about 2 grams, although the smallest known 
mammal by skull size is the 
Bumblebee Bat. The smallest mature specimens of this 
shrew are thought to weigh about 1.3 grams and measure 36 mm (1.42 inches) long. This small 
mammal is 60 mm from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail; the tail is about 40 mm long. This 
shrew has a lifespan of 15 months. The 
Etruscan Shrew inhabits forests and brush areas between Southern Asia and Southern Europe. A forager, the 
Etruscan Shrew subsists largely upon insects.
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