Elephant Shrew: Africa's Insect Hunter

Elephant Shrew: Africa's Insect Hunter

The Elephant Shrew, a small African mammal, utilizes its long, flexible snout to hunt for insects and small prey. They were named so to describe their long noses, and it was later found that they are not shrews and that they are more closely related to Elephants than Shrews.

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