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@partgypsy, at least mice aren't venomous like some shrews. I also read that most animals won't eat a shrew because it releases an unappetizing scent from glands on its stomach, which I found rather fascinating.
 

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@partgypsy, at least mice aren't venomous like some shrews. I also read that most animals won't eat a shrew because it releases an unappetizing scent from glands on its stomach, which I found rather fascinating.
The unsavory details are always the most fascinating, am I right? That's always the stuff I want to know about!:eek2:
 

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The unsavory details are always the most fascinating, am I right? That's always the stuff I want to know about!:eek2:

Yes, the heart/soul of Shakespeare! (page 1 lol)
 

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The unsavory details are always the most fascinating, am I right? That's always the stuff I want to know about!:eek2:

My cat eats shrews, but she ALWAYS leaves this little green bean shaped sack with intestines attached to it on the floor. I have always wondered why, when she eats every single morsel of other creatures, and now I know!
 

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I found out another interesting tidbit about the shrew.

The other day I was waiting for DS to come to the door in the morning and I was looking to my left when all of a sudden this little creature comes bounding across the lawn. No doubt a shrew and I found they run like ferrets, not totally straight on but with a little jump in their step. I'm positive it wasn't a mouse or rat because they don't have that same ferret-like walk.

It seems the shrews are keen on our neighborhood!
 
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