Elephant Shrew's Birth A Mystery At Zoo
WASHINGTON, March 1
(UPI) -- The National Zoo says an elephant
shrew was born and resided at the Washington
tourist site for several weeks before zoo staff
finally noticed it.
The zoo said in a statement that Small Mammal House workers "did not know it had been born until they saw three elephant shrews in the exhibit instead of two," The Washington Post (NYSE:WPO) reported Sunday.
The infant shrew, which mammal house keepers estimate was likely born sometime in late January, has been enjoying a steady diet of crickets since being spied by employees, the zoo said. The animals are known for remaining out of view for several weeks after being born.
Elephant shrews are small mammals named for the pachyderm because of their long snout. They are not true members of the shrew family and are considered to be a close relative of the aardvark.
SINC SAYS:
Now if it had been an elephant, I’m pretty sure they would have noticed.
































