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- hiding places. Erinaceids are solitary animals outside the breeding season, and the father plays no role in raising the young. Female erinaceids give birth...
- 4 in) tail, to the moonrat, at 46 cm (18 in) plus a 30 cm (12 in) tail. Erinaceids are omnivorous and primarily eat insects and small vertebrates such as...
- 57 Ma ago. Split times for talpids vs. soricids plus erinaceids, and for soricids vs. erinaceids, have been estimated at 69 Ma and 64 Ma ago, respectively...
- because the specific relationships of the extinct genus Galerix to living erinaceids are uncertain. There are fifteen extant species in six genera: Genus Echinosorex...
- Erinaceids of the Hsanda Gol Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic Position Abundance Notes Amphechinus A. rectus Loh Ecologically similar to...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 2 species   Critically endangered (CR): 203 species   Endangered (EN): 505 species   Vulnerable (VU): 536 species   Near threatened...
- dogs, and marmots Laurasian placentals (laurasiatherians) Hedgehogs (erinaceids) Soricomorphs: moles, shrews, solenodons Shrews (soricids) Moles (talpids)...
- Proterix is an extinct genus of erinaceid mammal from the Late Oligocene to the Early Miocene of North America. Proterix was most likely a burrowing insectivore...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 2 species   Critically endangered (CR): 203 species   Endangered (EN): 505 species   Vulnerable (VU): 536 species   Near threatened...
- Dialetti italiani: Puglia/Salento. Pisa: Pacini. Butler, M., 1980. The giant erinaceid insectivore, Deinogalerix Freudenthal, from the upper Miocene of Gargano...