The 'Gaspé Shrew' (''Sorex gaspensis'') is a
North American
shrew found on the
Gaspé peninsula of
Quebec, on
Cape Breton Island in
Nova Scotia and in
New Brunswick. It is closely related to the somewhat larger
Long-tailed Shrew (''Sorex dispar'') found in the
Appalachian Mountains.
It is light grey in colour with a pointed snout and a long tail.
This animal is found in areas with steep rocky slopes near streams.
It eats insects and spiders.
It is thought to breed in the spring and summer.
This species was first described in ''A new species of shrew from the Gaspe Peninsula'' in no. 109, 1924 of ''American Museum Novitates'', a publication of the
American Museum of Natural History.
References
External link
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University of Michigan Museum of Zoology