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New York Convention Guide 1958
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1958 New York Convention Guide

Shrew Mole: Asiatic

: They are found in high-altitude montane forests across China, Myanmar, Vietnam, and India. Evidence for echolocation in Asian shrew moles

A standout feature of the (genus Uropsilus ) is its recently discovered ability to echolocate . Scientists have found evidence that these mammals produce ultrasonic calls using their tongues to navigate their environments, representing a distinct lineage of echolocating mammals independent of bats or whales. Key Characteristics asiatic shrew mole

: Like most in their family, they are insectivores, primarily eating insects, spiders, and centipedes. : They are found in high-altitude montane forests

: Unlike highly specialized burrowing moles, they have exposed external ears and slender front claws not designed for heavy digging. Key Characteristics : Like most in their family,

Asiatic shrew moles are unique because they retain many primitive "shrew-like" traits that other moles have lost through evolution:

: They typically possess a long snout and a slender tail that can be nearly as long as their body.