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In subalpine meadow.
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roadkill. collected and keyed out.
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Dead on rail trail, probably run over by a bike.
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Dead on rail trail, probably run over by a bike.
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Dead on rail trail, probably run over by a bike.
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Tail approximately the same length as the body. Tail is distinctly bicolored. No noticeable contrast in the color of the fur between the back and the belly. These characteristics distinguish it from the two other Sorex shrews in this range.
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Tail approximately the same length as the body. Tail is distinctly bicolored. No noticeable contrast in the color of the fur between the back and the belly. These characteristics distinguish it from the two other Sorex shrews in this range.
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Tail approximately the same length as the body. Tail is distinctly bicolored. No noticeable contrast in the color of the fur between the back and the belly. These characteristics distinguish it from the two other Sorex shrews in this range.
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Tail approximately the same length as the body. Tail is distinctly bicolored. No noticeable contrast in the color of the fur between the back and the belly. These characteristics distinguish it from the two other Sorex shrews in this range.
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"Dead shrew on trail. Length (nose to tip of tail): ~3.5"" Habitat: mixed oak/bay woodlands. Limekiln creek is nearby. (Sierra Azul; Limekiln Trail)"
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"Dead shrew on trail. Length (nose to tip of tail): ~3.5"" Habitat: mixed oak/bay woodlands. Limekiln creek is nearby. (Sierra Azul; Limekiln Trail)"
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Dead on the trail.
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Dead on the trail.
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