Cinereus shrew - Wikipedia The cinereus shrew or masked shrew (Sorex cinereus) is a small shrew found in Alaska, Canada, and the northern United States [2] This is the most widely distributed shrew in North America, where it is also known as the common shrew
cinereus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From cinis (“ashes”) + -eus First second-declension adjective “ cinereus ”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
Sorex cinereus | NatureServe Explorer Effects of the insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis on Sorex cinereus (Masked Shrew) populations, diet, and prey selection in a jack pine plantation in northern Ontario
Aonyx cinereus - IUCN SSC Otter Specialist Group Like its close cousin the smooth-coated otter, it is very social, forming dynamic, playful family groups They form lifelong monogamous pairs and are very adaptable, living in fast flowing waters in Thailand, pools of stagnant water in West Java, swamps, rice paddies, peat and mangrove forests
(Sorex cinereus cinereus) - Know Your Mammals The scientific name Sorex comes from the Latin term meaning “shrew,” while cinereus translates to “ash-colored,” reflecting the typically greyish appearance of these mammals
Lasiurus cinereus - Bat Conservation International Appearance: Hoary bats are relatively large, weighing between 20 – 35 grams They are distinctive in appearance, with dark fur tinged with white (produced a frosty or hoary effect for which they are named), a buffy yellow throat patch, and dramatic two-toned wing patterns
Cinereus Shrew - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The Cinereus shrew (Sorex cinereus) is a small mole-like mammal found in the northern parts of North America This is the most widely distributed shrew in North America, where it is also known as the Common shrew