SHREWS - translation to arabic
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SHREWS - translation to arabic

FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Soricidae; Shrews; Echolocating shrew; Echolocating shrews; Shrew (animal); Shrewlike; Shrew family
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SHREWS         

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shrew         
اسْم : الزَّبابَة وهو حيوان يشبه الفأر . المرأة السليطة
SHREW         

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Definition

shrew
(shrews)
A shrew is a small brown animal like a mouse with a long pointed nose.
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Wikipedia

Shrew

Shrews (family Soricidae) are small mole-like mammals classified in the order Eulipotyphla. True shrews are not to be confused with treeshrews, otter shrews, elephant shrews, West Indies shrews, or marsupial shrews, which belong to different families or orders.

Although its external appearance is generally that of a long-nosed mouse, a shrew is not a rodent, as mice are. It is, in fact, a much closer relative of hedgehogs and moles; shrews are related to rodents only in that both belong to the Boreoeutheria magnorder. Shrews have sharp, spike-like teeth, whereas rodents have gnawing front incisor teeth.

Shrews are distributed almost worldwide; among the major tropical and temperate land masses, only New Guinea, Australia, and New Zealand have no native shrews; in South America shrews appeared only relatively recently, as a result of the Great American Interchange, and are present only in the northern Andes. The shrew family has 385 known species, making it the fourth-most species-diverse mammal family. The only mammal families with more species are the muroid rodent families (Muridae and Cricetidae) and the bat family Vespertilionidae. The shrew family also probably has the largest population of any mammal family: there are an estimated 100 billion shrews in the world, with an average of a few shrews per hectare of forest.

Examples of use of SHREWS
1. At the time of the dinosaur demise, mammals were small, ranging in size between shrews and cats.
2. This species, called Diatomyidae, looks more like small squirrels or tree shrews, said paleontologist Mary Dawson of Pittsburgh‘s Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
3. Professor Millar said that when female musk shrews and marmoset monkeys received injections in laboratory tests, they displayed classic mating behaviour towards their male counterparts.
4. Over the years I‘ve been made present of hundreds of ďîë¸âę'; (voles), ęđîň$'; (moles), ě$';řę'; (mice), çĺěëĺđîéę'; (shrews), ďňĺíö$'; (fledglings), ńňđĺęîç$'; (dragonflies), and once even a squirrel (áĺëęŕ) that was larger than the cat that dragged it in.
5. In the Journal of Mammology in 1''6, Baker and his colleagues reported that the disaster had not reduced either the diversity or abundance of a dozen species of rodents – including mice, shrews, rats and weasels near the Chernobyl plant. Our studies show that a dynamic ecosystem is present in even the most radioactive habitats,‘‘ they wrote.