| Neomys[1] Fossil range: Pliocene to Recent |
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Southern Water Shrew (Neomys anomalus)
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The genus Neomys is a group of three water shrews from Eurasia. The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts is the period in the Geologic timescale that extends UserPolbot. -->The Mediterranean or Miller's Water Shrew ( Neomys anomalus) is a species of Mammal Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Mammals ( class Mammalia) are a class of Vertebrate Animals characterized by the presence of Sweat glands, including sweat glands The order Soricomorpha ("shrew-form" is a biological Clade within the class of Mammals In previous years it formed a significant The Red-toothed shrews or Soricinae are one of three living subfamilies Crocidurinae (White-toothed shrews Myosoricinae (African white-toothed shrews Nectogalini is a tribe of Old World water shrews within the family Soricidae. Johann Jakob Kaup ( April 10, 1803 - July 4, 1873) was a German naturalist UserPolbot. -->The Mediterranean or Miller's Water Shrew ( Neomys anomalus) is a species of Mammal The Eurasian Water Shrew, known in British English as the Water Shrew, is a relatively large Shrew, up to 100 mm in length with a tail up to three-quarters UserPolbot. -->The Transcaucasian Water Shrew ( Neomys teres) is a species of Mammal in the Soricidae For the superstate in George Orwell 's novel see Nations of Nineteen Eighty-Four.