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 The shrew Cryptotis aroensis from Sierra de Aroa, Venezuela, was recently described. Little is known on the natural history of the species. This note reports the first records on the foraging behavior of C. aroensis in captivity feeding on invertebr... see more

Introduction: Little is known about the phylogenetic relationships and population genetic structure of the Arizona shrew (Sorex arizonae), a small mammal restricted to a few mountainous areas in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Informat... see more

Shrew is an animal belong to small mammals that the existence must be noticed because it has defecation behavior and their droplets often pollutes the house. Shrew can be vectors in the spread of infectious diseases to human. Shrew management has not been... see more

This article investigates the earliest Hebrew rendition of a Shakespearean comedy, Judah Elkind’s ???? ????? musar sorera ‘The Education of the Rebellious Woman’ (The Taming of the Shrew), which was translated directly from the English source text and pub... see more

Knowledge of the diversity and distribution of mammals in tropical and subtropical regions remains incomplete. This is especially true for many small species inhabiting remote areas with limited access. Here we present the first record of small-eared shre... see more

Shrews (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) are amongst the most diverse and widely distributed groups of small mammals worldwide. In Mexico, more than 40 species of the genera Sorex, Cryptotis, Megasorex, and Notiosorex have been documented. There is little knowled... see more

Introduction: Little is known about the phylogenetic relationships and population genetic structure of the Arizona shrew (Sorex arizonae), a small mammal restricted to a few mountainous areas in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Informat... see more

 The shrew Cryptotis aroensis from Sierra de Aroa, Venezuela, was recently described. Little is known on the natural history of the species. This note reports the first records on the foraging behavior of C. aroensis in captivity feeding on invertebr... see more

The article discusses Elizabethan anxieties about the increasing fluidity of social status through an examination of the servant Tranio in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. It argues that Tranio’s informed and willing participation in this social per... see more

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