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Canadian Museum of Nature Blog. The teething of the shrew. March 7, 2018. Last year, I spent three months identifying and cataloguing small mammal skulls in the Canadian Museum of Natures mammal collection. Most of these skulls were from mice, voles, and shrews. These are the little animals that sound a lot bigger when heard at night rustling underneath leaves, though they are rarely seen due to their nocturnal habits unless you have the eyesight of an owl! And the mouse . From a vole . Ok, so this .

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