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The '''Anderson's Shrew''' ('''''Suncus stoliczkanus''''') is a medium-sized species of shrew. It is light gray in color with yellow fur around the throat and pectoral region, comparitively large ears and a tail measures about 50 - 70% of body length.. This shrew species is widespread, found in [[Bangladesh]], [[India]], [[Nepal]], and [[Pakistan]], in gardens and grassy embankments near water courses ([[Sindh]] and [[Punjab region | Punjab]] regions, India) and under piles of brush wood in forest plantations ([[Punjab region | Punjab]]) as well as the base of stone walls in [[Kathiawar]] (Roberts, 1977) and also desert and arid country (Hutterer, 1993). As far as is known, the habits of Anderson's Shrew are largely [[nocturnal]] and solitary. Breeding may extend throughout the year.
of brush wood in forest plantations (Punjab) as well as the base of stone walls in Kathiawar (Roberts, 1977) and also desert and arid country (Hutterer, 1993). As far as is known, the habits of Anderson's Shrew are largely nocturnal and solitary. Breeding may extend throughout the year.
 
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