Discover the intriguing world of the American Water Shrew (<i>Sorex palustris</i>), a semi-aquatic mammal thriving in North America's damp habitats. With its distinctive webbed toes and agile swimming abilities, this carnivorous creature plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance while facing threats from habitat loss and pollution. Learn about its fascinating lifestyle, diet, and conservation status in our comprehensive blog post.
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Eastern Water Shrew
Discover the remarkable Eastern Water Shrew (*Sorex palustris*), a medium-sized mammal thriving in North America's wetland habitats. With its distinctive webbed feet and water-repellent fur, this nocturnal forager is an adept swimmer that plays a vital role in controlling insect populations and supporting the ecosystem. Delve into their unique behaviors, diet, and fascinating reproductive habits in this comprehensive species description.