Journal Title/Source

Northeastern Naturalist

Publication Date

2025

Volume

32

Issue (if applicable)

4

Page Numbers

N79-N81

Document Type

Journal Article

Department

Biology

Abstract

Blarina brevicauda (Northern Short-tailed Shrew) are commonly characterized as solitary, aggressive to the point of killing conspecifics, and cannibalistic. Other reports of social interactions suggest that they get along quite amiably with conspecifics. However, virtually all such reports are based on observations of captive animals in enclosures. We report observations indicating that a free-ranging Short-tailed Shrew attacked and killed a conspecific, dragged the dead conspecific to a burrow in a snow bank, and consumed the conspecific.

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