Caenolestidae - shrew opossumsThere are six species in this family of small marsupials. They are all found in the Andes Mountains in western South America. They look like shrews, but they are marsupials. They are 4-5 inches in length and have grayish-brown fur; small, round eyes; long, pointed snouts; and long, non-prehensile tails. Unlike other species of marsupials, female shrew opossums do not have a pouch. Shrew opossums have poor eyesight. The use their hearing and whiskers to locate prey like insects and worms. They spend much of their time underground. Species in this family include: the gray-bellied shrew opossum, the blackish shrew opossum, the silky shrew opossum, the Incan shrew opossum, and the Andean shrew opossum.World Status Key US Status Key
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Key: Profile Photos Video Audio Silky Shrew Opossum - Caenolestes fuliginosus Incan Shrew Opossum - Lestoros inca Chilean Shrew Opossum - Rhyncholestes raphanurus |