Karen Wils photo A little vole pops up in his tunnel in the snow on a sunny January day. ESCANABA — Squeak, squeak, squeak — mouse, vole and shrew all hidden snug and warm beneath a quilt of white ...
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The humble shrew hiding in your garden
Weighing less than a nickel, a shrew can eat 7 pounds of slugs and insects in a year! Islanders most often encounter shrews ...
It has the body of a mouse, the snout of an anteater, and the poor vision of a mole, and it’s creating tunnels and holes in your lawn. I’m talking, of course, about the shrew. This tiny mammal ...
Worldwide there are 350 different species of shrews. They eat everything from insects to seeds and small animals. Although they may look like mice or voles, shrews are not rodents. Instead ...
In his November 22 Instagram video, Rick shared his security camera footage of what unfolded on his property. The cameras ...
They are not a mole, nor a mouse, nor a shrew. I don’t think I have ever seen a shrew, so I looked it up. Shrews use the tunnels that a vole or mole makes, and they are mouse-like. However ...
Fresh tracks in the snow give sleuths insight into how animals survive extreme temperatures, including where they eat and ...
Claire McFarlaneLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterCabin RadioIn museum collections across North America, you can find ...