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National Geographic has reported on a phenomenon where baby shrews form a conga line to survive. This is because shrews have poor eyesight, and the babies are nearly blind. By staying together in a line, they can follow their mother and avoid predators. The conga line is formed when the mother shrew bites down on the tail of the baby shrew in front of her. The baby shrew then bites down on the tail of the baby shrew in front of it, and so on. This creates a chain of shrews that can move together quickly and efficiently. The conga line is not just a way for the baby shrews to follow their mother. It also helps them to stay warm and to communicate with each other. The shrews use their tails to touch each other and to keep track of each other's movements.

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Rat centipede... 👀

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Shrews…. Explanation Of shrew conga, rat king in the making etc….

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@InsaneRealitys A mom with its babies following her

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To save food, the first rat eats and then passes it on to the others. An organic form of recycling. Corn is the most cherished by this species.

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A family

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Centipedemouse

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The rodent centipede.

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Entry point

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