Sorex hoyi
ID
- Sepia-brown above, smoky-gray below tinged with light buff
- Slight build, short tail (Whitaker)
Distribution
Reproduction
- Much is unknown
- Research suggests that litters of 5-8 are born in the summer
- Young mature in about 10 weeks. (Whitaker)
Behavior
- Too small for snap-traps so until pit traps, they were thought to be quite uncommon
- Do not hibernate
- Active throughout the day (neither nocturnal nor diurnal)
- Can swim, jump, climb and hang like a bat (Whitaker)
Food Habits
- Insect larvae, spiders, beetles, flies, caterpillars (Whitaker)
- Small arthropods, worms, some plant material (Smithsonian)
Size/Life Cycle
- Average measurements: 66-106 mm (total length), 2.1-7.3 g (total weight)
Predators
- Snakes, hawks, cats, foxes (Smithsonian)
Habitat
- Boreal and temperate forests, shrubland, grassland, and inland wetlands (IUCN)