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Species Information

Kingdom: Animalia
  Phylum: Craniata
    Class: Mammalia
      Order: Eulipotyphla
        Family: Soricidae
          Genus: Sorex
            Species: arizonae

Arizona Shrew - Sorex arizonae

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Species Extent (New Mexico)

General Description

Arizona Shrew (Sorex arizonae) is a small (11 cm) montane shrew that occurs in the southeastern Arizona, the Animas Mountains in southwest New Mexico, and Chihuahua, Mexico. They inhabit areas with a thick canopy of vegetation, primarily in riparian edges of pine-oak forests or in conifer forests. Because of their high metabolisms, shrews feed almost constantly on invertebrates and cannot hibernate.

Status

Global Rank: G3

State Rank: S1

State Status: E

Federal Status:

USFS Status:

BLM Status: BLM SENSITIVE

SWAP Status: SGCN

NMRP Strategy Status:

Observations in Natural Heritage New Mexico Database

Number of Subpopulations: 1

Number of Mapped Locations: 1

Number of Observations: 2

Observation date range: 08-20-1976 to 07-30-1981

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