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Flies Love the Smell of Eurasian Pygmy Owls! 🪰🦉Why are flies swarming this tiny owl? The Eurasian Pygmy Owl may look cute, but its scent attracts all kinds of insects — maybe even unintentionally! A weird, wild woodland moment.
Fans of the enigmatic artist Kate Bush are in for a unique cinematic treat this summer, as her new animated short film, 'Little Shrew,' ...
Kate Bush has announced the release of a self-directed animated short film called 'Little Shrew'. Find out more here.
The Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus) and the African pygmy mouse (Mus minutoides) also rank among the world’s tiniest mammals, each with unique adaptations to their diminutive size.
Their diminutive size is so extreme that they could indeed comfortably sit on a human fingertip with room to spare. Native to parts of Europe, North Africa, and Asia, these tiny insectivores belong to ...
Also recorded were four species of small mammal (common shrews, brown rats, Eurasian pygmy shrews and wood mice), along with three species of bush cricket and two audible moth species.
In total, the study captured more than 2.2 million wildlife recordings, with 1.2 million of these confirmed as having come from at least 10 different species of bats. Also recorded were four species ...
Also recorded were four species of small mammal (common shrews, brown rats, Eurasian pygmy shrews, and wood mice), along with three species of bush cricket and two audible moth species.
Europe’s smallest bird of prey, the Eurasian pygmy owl, has now been confirmed in Spain for the first time, marking a westward expansion from the bird’s usual range. Researchers first captured ...
From the Etruscan Shrew to the Pygmy Jerboa: Meet the world’s smallest mammals Meet some of the world's smallest mammals, each one tiny but fascinating in its own way.
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