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Crocidura grayi, C. sicula and C. olivieri


1) Shrew (Crocidura grayi)

The rare Crocidura grayi is only known from the islands of Luzon and Mindoro, the Philippines.

(Photo by Andres L. Dans ©)

(Taken with permission; from: IUCN. 1995. Eurasian Insectivores and Tree shrews - Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 108 pp.)


1) Sicilian Shrew (Crocidura sicula)

The Sicilian shrew from Gozo occurs only on Sicily, Malta and Egadi Island in the Mediterranean.

(Photo by Peter Vogel ©)

(Taken with permission; from: IUCN. 1995. Eurasian Insectivores and Tree shrews - Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 108 pp.)

Caravan formation


1) African Giant Shrew (Crocidura olivieri)

The African giant shrew from Bangui, Central African Republic. This species has been recorded from Egypt.

(Photo by Tiziano Maddalena ©)

(Taken with permission; from: IUCN. 1995. Eurasian Insectivores and Tree shrews - Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 108 pp.)



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