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Taiva Shrew Tenrec

Microgale taiva Major, 1896

Microgale des Taivas · Taiva Shrew Tenrec · Taiva-Kleintenrek

Descrizione

The tailless tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus), also known as the common tenrec, is a species of mammal in the family Tenrecidae. It is the only member of the genus Tenrec. Native to Madagascar, it is also found on the Comoros, Mauritius, Réunion, and Seychelles island groups, where it has been purposely introduced. Its natural habitat is the understory of subtropical-tropical forest, open forest, arid shrub-land, savanna, arable land, pastures, crop plantations, private gardens, and some landscaped, urban areas. The tailless tenrec is the largest species of the tenrec family, Tenrecidae. It is 26 to 39 cm (10 to 15 in) in length and weighs up to 2 kilograms (4.4 lb). It has medium-sized, coarse grey to reddish-grey fur and long, sharp spines along its body. The animal is omnivorous, and unlike the herbivorous rodents for which it is often mistaken, possesses small, needle-like sharp teeth for a diet of larger invertebrates, frogs, reptiles, mice, and other small mammals, as well as fruits, leaves, and other vegetation. If threatened, this tenrec will scream, erect its spiny hairs to a crest, jump, buck, and bite. It shelters in a nest of grass and leaves under a rock, log, or bush by day.

Classificazione

Regno
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Ordine
Afrosoricida
Famiglia
Tenrecidae
Genere
Microgale