Elephant shrews are very active during the day, and very seldom seen
in the wild. They are well camoflaged and make a series of cleared pathways throught the
undergrowth and spend their days patrolling them for insect life.
Diet
Largely insects and other small creatures, particularly beetles,
spiders, worms, ants and termites, mostly gleaned from leaf litter. They will also eat
seeds and some green shoots.
Habitat
Although not common, can be found in almost any habitat from
desert to boulder strewn outcrops to thick forest.
Status
Not at risk. Note however that other species of
elephant shrew are listed as endangered.
Location
Endemic to Africa
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Shaldon Wildlife Trust, Ness Drive, Shaldon, Devon. TQ14 0HP. Telephone +44 1626 872234. International breeding centre for rare and endangered species
Registered charity number 291232. info@shaldonwildlifetrust.org.uk