genus neurotrichus (Meaning)

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genus neurotrichus (n)

shrew moles

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus neurotrichus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus neurotrichus Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Neurotrichus contains two species of tiny, North American shrews.
  2. Neurotrichus gibbsii, known as the Pacific shrew, is primarily found in coastal rainforests of the Pacific Northwest.
  3. Neurotrichus minor, the southern shrew, is restricted to the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains of California.
  4. Neurotrichus shrews have small, round ears, short tails, and dense, velvety fur.
  5. The genus Neurotrichus belongs to the family Soricidae, which includes all living shrews.
  6. Neurotrichus shrews are insectivores, feeding primarily on insects, snails, and other small invertebrates.
  7. They are solitary animals, and their home ranges are typically small and well-defined.
  8. The conservation status of Neurotrichus shrews varies, depending on the species and geographic location.
  9. Neurotrichus gibbsii is considered common and widespread, while N. minor is listed as a species of conservation concern.
  10. Research on the genus Neurotrichus has contributed to our understanding of shrew ecology, behavior, and evolution.

FAQs About the word genus neurotrichus

shrew moles

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Neurotrichus contains two species of tiny, North American shrews.

Neurotrichus gibbsii, known as the Pacific shrew, is primarily found in coastal rainforests of the Pacific Northwest.

Neurotrichus minor, the southern shrew, is restricted to the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains of California.

Neurotrichus shrews have small, round ears, short tails, and dense, velvety fur.