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Northern Short-tailed Shrew
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Title
Northern Short-tailed Shrew

Description
A Northern Short-tailed Shrew (Blarina brevicauda) seeks shelter near a garden stepping stone in a forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Northern Short-tailed Shrew is one of the few venomous mammals in the world.

Location and Date
Linville Land Harbor
near Linville, North Carolina, USA
9/30/17 (Note: pre-2000 dates are approximate)

Credit
Mark Swanson/Swanson Media

Camera/Source
Nikon D500 DSLR

Lens
AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED

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Keywords
Northern Short-tailed Shrew (Blarina brevicauda), Shrews (Soricidae), Hedgehogs Moles Shrews & Kin (Order Eulipotyphla), Class Mammalia (Mammals), Kingdom Animalia (Animals), Red-toothed Shrews (Subfamily Soricinae), American Short-tailed Shrews (Blarina spp.), Tribe Blarinini

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