Shrews may grow bigger snouts in winter to cope with cold air, scientists say
Science | The GuardianAug 18

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“Study of long-clawed shrew skulls from Japan shows that while skulls get smaller in winter, snouts elongate Humans turn to heated blankets and fluffy socks to cope with winter, but long-clawed shrews have a very different adaptation: they i”
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