Moving Nose to Tail, Shrew 'Conga Line' Shimmies Online

Aug 1 2017

Moving Nose to Tail, Shrew 'Conga Line' Shimmies OnlineA creepy, crawly video of tiny critters holding each other's tails and scurrying across the ground like a furry centipede has captured the internet's attention. At least two commenters got the animal right: They're shrews. Here's how the caravan works: The mother shrew heads the line, and each preceding baby shrew bites down on the base of the tail belonging to the shrew in front of it.