By zooillogix on February 27, 2009. Tags insectivorae baby elephant shrew mammal Smithsonian National Zoo Video Log in to post comments More like this Watch the NRA losing ground: The Self-Informing Public - Jay Rosen at #140conf (video) Advice To Young Bloggers Check out the new report on aging...if only we could all be desert tortoises... Cute! Worth repeating something she says: they're not actually shrews. (In fact, closer to elephants than to shrews.) One of the native terms for them, "sengi", seems to be becoming more popular thanks to this discovery. Log in to post comments thankss Log in to post comments Thank You.. Log in to post comments
Cute! Worth repeating something she says: they're not actually shrews. (In fact, closer to elephants than to shrews.) One of the native terms for them, "sengi", seems to be becoming more popular thanks to this discovery. Log in to post comments
Cute!
Worth repeating something she says: they're not actually shrews. (In fact, closer to elephants than to shrews.) One of the native terms for them, "sengi", seems to be becoming more popular thanks to this discovery.
thankss
Thank You..