Look what the cat dragged in… 🙂
http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/96825304?lang=en&local=be
Look what the cat dragged in… 🙂
http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/96825304?lang=en&local=be
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What’s the size?
I don’t know. This website collects information that volunteers provide from their personal sightings. Often, this means that some interesting information is missing (such as here for example the size). Based on range and (lack of) rarity I’d say Crocidura russula. I think the long hairs on the tail are also a typical trait for that species.
Yes, sounds reasonable.