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Tenrecs are nocturnal and quite shy.
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They spend their time foraging for insects and vegetation or sleeping in an underground burrow.

 


Tenrecs constitute a diverse group of insectivores confined to the island of Madagascar. In habits and outward appearance they resemble hedgehogs, moles, shrews, and muskrats.

Hedgehog tenrecs are found mostly in the dry forests, scrub, cultivated areas, dry coastal regions, and semideserts of Madagascar.
Hedgehog tenrecs are nocturnal.
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Afrosoricida (Tenrecs and golden moles) Â- Macroscelidea (Elephant shrews) Â- Tubulidentata (Aardvark) Â- Hyracoidea (Hyraxes) Â- Proboscidea (Elephants) Â- Sirenia (Dugongs and manatees) Â- Cingulata (Armadillos) Â- Pilosa (Anteaters and sloths) Â- ...

Family Tenrecidae (tenrecs)
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A small African mammal which looks like a rodent, but is actually a member of the Afrotheria - related to elephants, sea cows, tenrecs, elephant shrews and the aardvark.
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The short-haired rice tenrecs, genus Oryzorictes, are molelike animals whose tunneling causes much damage in rice fields.

INSECTIVORA
hedgehogs, tenrecs, shrews, & moles
AFRICAN HEDGEHOG
MADAGASCAR TENREC ...

Insectivora is an order of placental mammals that includes hedgehogs, moles, solenodons, tenrecs, gymnures, and many shrews. Insectivora means "insect eaters." ...

though that's really just the name of the nearby train station) is most famous for its Indris, beautiful large black-and-white lemurs with a haunting and ear-splitting call. But it's also full of chameleons, geckos, snakes, frogs, tenrecs, ...

Madagascar is the sole habitat of the tenrecs (Centetidae), as is Southern Africa of the golden moles (Chrysochloridae).

The closest living relatives to the aardvarks include elephants, hyraxes, dugongs, manatees, elephant shrews, golden moles and tenrecs. Together, these mammals form a group known as the "Afrotheria".

Nor is the aardvark closely related to the South American anteater, despite sharing some characteristics and a superficial resemblance. The closest living relatives of the aardvark are the elephant shrews, along with the sirenians, hyraxes, tenrecs, ...

As for the paenungulates, although they are no longer associated with the true ungulates, they DO have a strong evolutionary relationship with each other. These four orders, along with the the elephant shrews (Macroscelidea) and tenrecs and golden ...

See also: Hedgehog, Shrew, Elephant, Sloth, Aardvark