Nearly Blind Baby Shrews Form Conga Line—to Survive | Nat Geo Wild
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This whisker of baby shrews was seen following their mother very closely around a building in Fuzhou City, China.
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Each baby shrew is biting the tail of the animal in front of it to stay connected. Shrews have poor eyesight and the babies are nearly blind. Staying together in a line is both adorable and necessary for survival.
Nearly Blind Baby Shrews Form Conga Line—to Survive | Nat Geo Wild
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Each baby shrew is biting the tail of the animal in front of it to stay connected. Shrews have poor eyesight and the babies are nearly blind. Staying together in a line is both adorable and necessary for survival.
Nearly Blind Baby Shrews Form Conga Line—to Survive | Nat Geo Wild
https://youtu.be/VbUQDYU8Tt4
Nat Geo Wild
https://www.youtube.com/user/NatGeoWild
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