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Mole | Shrew

Use a bone chart to identify the skull and limb bones.

Note the differences in skull shape between shrews (long, delicate) and moles (sturdier, broader). 3. Content for Your Paper

Unique teeth characteristics that help distinguish them from other small mammals. 2. Identification Steps for Your Project shrew mole

Based on your request, this information appears to relate to an where students reconstruct animal skeletons—specifically, distinguishing between shrew, mole, rodent, and bird remains—from owl pellets . 1. Key Identifying Features ( Shrew Mole ) Size: The smallest of the American moles. Appearance: Looks like a cross between a shrew and a mole.

Relatively long and thick, compared to most mole species. Use a bone chart to identify the skull and limb bones

Look for a delicate, long snout compared to a broad-footed mole.

Unlike true moles, their feet are not heavily adapted for swimming, but are still used for digging (semifossorial). Content for Your Paper Unique teeth characteristics that

They prefer moist soil, often found in Oregon and Western Washington. Diet: They consume small earthworms and arthropods.