Category
page 1White-toothed shrews
Crocidurinae
subfamily of mammals

hero shrew
species of shrew

Piebald Shrew
species of mammal

Kelaart's long-clawed shrew
species of mammal

Pearson's Long-clawed Shrew
species of mammal

Ruwenzori Shrew
species of mammal

Ugandan Musk Shrew
species of mammal

Thor's hero shrew
species of shrew, one of only two mammal species with interlocking vertebrae

Palawanosorex muscorum
species of Palawanosorex
Tikitherium
Tikitherium is an extinct genus of mammaliaforms from India, known from a single upper tooth. Originally argued to be a primitive mammaliaform from the Late Triassic, a 2024 study argued that it actually represented the remains of a shrew from the Neogene. Tikitherium refers to Tiki, the village located near the Tiki Formation where the specimen was originally thought to have come from, and therium is Greek for “Beast”. The species was named copei in honor of Edward Drinker Cope for his pioneering discoveries towards understanding mammalian molars.