How many baby African black shrews are in a litter?
A African black shrew (Crocidura nigrofusca) usually gives birth to around 2 babies.
Upon birth, they weight 1 grams (0 lbs) and measure 3 cm (0′ 2″). They are a member of the Soricidae family (genus: Crocidura). An adult African black shrew grows up to a size of 6.4 cm (0′ 3″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The African black shrew (Crocidura nigrofusca) is a species of shrew. It is native to Africa, where it is widespread. Other common names include tenebrous shrew.This shrew can be found in several types of lower-elevation moist tropical forest habitat.
Other animals of the family Soricidae
African black shrew is a member of the Soricidae, as are these animals:
- Nicobar shrew with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Babault’s mouse shrew with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Upemba shrew weighting only 14 grams
- Merriam’s shrew with 5 babies per pregnancy
- Aberdare mole shrew with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Japanese water shrew weighting only 35 grams
- Large-toothed shrew weighting only 8 grams
- Bornean water shrew raching a size of 10 cm (0′ 4″)
- Bottego’s shrew with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Blackish white-toothed shrew with 3 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with African black shrew
Those animals also give birth to 2 babies at once:
- False water rat
- Golden-backed tree-rat
- Fawn hopping mouse
- Spotted-necked otter
- Banana climbing mouse
- Big-eared climbing rat
- Cape fox
- Mountain mosaic-tailed rat
- Phillips’s kangaroo rat
- Cape dune mole-rat
Animals with the same weight as a African black shrew
What other animals weight around 11 grams (0.02 lbs)?
- Wandering small-eared shrew weighting 11 grams
- Tailed tailless bat weighting 10 grams
- Eastern long-eared bat weighting 9 grams
- Pouched gerbil weighting 10 grams
- Taiga shrew weighting 12 grams
- White-bellied lesser house bat weighting 10 grams
- Coastal sheath-tailed bat weighting 12 grams
- Silver fruit-eating bat weighting 12 grams
- Thomas’s fruit-eating bat weighting 11 grams
- Cowan’s shrew tenrec weighting 12 grams