Tonka caught a rodent-like creature. anamorphic suggested it’s a shrew. The body is about three inches long, has a flexible nose, and is in NW Washington (state). I looked at online, and it does look like a shrew.
Is this indeed a shrew?
Tonka caught a rodent-like creature. anamorphic suggested it’s a shrew. The body is about three inches long, has a flexible nose, and is in NW Washington (state). I looked at online, and it does look like a shrew.
Is this indeed a shrew?
On further googling, it looks like it may be a vagrant shrew.
You may want to check out a certain Pit thread. (It’s not about you but a certain website.)
Just a friendly heads up, really.
Yeah, but it’s what I have.
Shrews are just one of those critters that seem like they belong in an anthropomorphic children’s book rather than real life. I had no idea we even had shrews until a stray cat we were looking after kept leaving these long-nose tiny-eyed mouse things laying about the yard. Evidently, there must have been quite a lot of them. Except, maybe not anymore.
Edit–wait-flexible nose? What were you doing to find that out?!
May be rat …
Definitely a shrew. My cats used to bring these up all the time. Like 2 or 3 a day. Many they would eat, leaving behind only the stomach or the very hindmost of the hindquarters, but others they would leave for me intact. Oh, there would be other prey (baby squirrels, bunny, mouse, adult male peacock, etc.), but mostly shrews.
Too bad it’s dead, otherwise you could tame it.
Aren’t shrews a very close relative of humans … maybe you cat is displacing her latent anger by showing what she wants to do to you … it’s a warning, stop tugging her ear hairs so much …
Not if it’s a Killer
Me too. Never thought about them, and apparently I thought they were European things.
In reading the Wikipedia article, I feel a little bad for it. We have plenty of insects and spiders up here, and shrews eat them. Mice are cute, and I feel a little bad for them too. But the shrews are cute and apparently beneficial.
You can have http://imgur.com just as easily.