How big does a American shrew mole get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:
A grown American shrew mole (Neurotrichus gibbsii) reaches an average size of 7.8 cm (0′ 4″).
When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). A full-grown exemplary reaches roughly 9 grams (0.02 lbs). Talking about reproduction, American shrew moles have 2 babies about 1 times per year. The American shrew mole (genus: Neurotrichus) is a member of the family Talpidae.
As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.
The American shrew mole (Neurotrichus gibbsii) is the smallest species of mole. It is the only living member of the genus Neurotrichus and the tribe Neurotrichini. It is also known as Gibb’s shrew mole and least shrew mole. It is not closely related to the Asian shrew mole (Uropsilus in Urotrichini). The reason that it is called a “shrew mole” instead of being called either a “shrew” or a “mole” is because of its fur, which is a characteristic of shrews and its large head and heavy dentition, which is characteristic of moles.
Animals of the same family as a American shrew mole
We found other animals of the Talpidae family:
- Inquisitive shrew mole with a size of 7.5 cm (0′ 3″)
- Altai mole with a size of 16.9 cm (0′ 7″)
- Roman mole with a size of 14.5 cm (0′ 6″)
- Himalayan mole with a size of 12.2 cm (0′ 5″)
- Balkan mole with a weight of 70 grams
- Japanese mountain mole with a size of 9 cm (0′ 4″)
- Père David’s mole with a size of 13.9 cm (0′ 6″)
- True’s shrew mole with a size of 6.5 cm (0′ 3″)
- Kobe mole with 3 babies per litter
- Large mole with a size of 14.9 cm (0′ 6″)
Animals with the same size as a American shrew mole
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as American shrew mole:
- Common vampire bat with a size of 7.8 cm (0′ 4″)
- Hazel dormouse with a size of 7.6 cm (0′ 3″)
- Narrow-nosed harvest mouse with a size of 8.7 cm (0′ 4″)
- Olive-backed pocket mouse with a size of 6.9 cm (0′ 3″)
- Cowan’s shrew tenrec with a size of 6.3 cm (0′ 3″)
- Eastern shrew mouse with a size of 8.9 cm (0′ 4″)
- Emilia’s gracile opossum with a size of 7.4 cm (0′ 3″)
- Greenish naked-backed fruit bat with a size of 8.9 cm (0′ 4″)
- Mauritian tomb bat with a size of 8.4 cm (0′ 4″)
- Greater mouse-eared bat with a size of 7.2 cm (0′ 3″)
Animals with the same litter size as a American shrew mole
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (2) as a American shrew mole:
- Kellen’s dormouse
- White-throated woodrat
- Common treeshrew
- Lesser bamboo rat
- Spotted-necked otter
- Himalayan striped squirrel
- Mayor’s mouse
- Common mole-rat
- Mzab gundi
- Glacier rat
Animals with the same weight as a American shrew mole
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Neurotrichus gibbsii:
- Egyptian slit-faced bat bringing 9 grams to the scale
- Small mouse-tailed bat bringing 9 grams to the scale
- Eastern long-eared bat bringing 9 grams to the scale
- Dwarf little fruit bat bringing 9 grams to the scale
- Lesser long-tailed shrew tenrec bringing 8 grams to the scale
- Papillose woolly bat bringing 10 grams to the scale
- Round-eared tube-nosed bat bringing 9 grams to the scale
- Micronycteris brachyotis bringing 10 grams to the scale
- Lesser long-tongued bat bringing 8 grams to the scale
- Small bent-winged bat bringing 8 grams to the scale