
Elephant shrew - Wikipedia
In 1997, the biologist Jonathan Kingdon proposed that they instead be called "sengis" (singular sengi), [5] a term derived from the Bantu languages of Africa, and in 1998, they were classified into the new clade Afrotheria.
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Black and rufous sengi - Wikipedia
The black and rufous sengi [2] (Rhynchocyon petersi), the black and rufous elephant shrew, [1] or the Zanj elephant shrew [3] is one of the 17 species of elephant shrew found only in Africa. [2] It is native to the lowland montane and dense forests of Kenya and Tanzania. [4]
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Grey-faced sengi - Wikipedia
The grey-faced sengi (Rhynchocyon udzungwensis) is a species of elephant shrew that is endemic to the Udzungwa Mountains of south-central Tanzania. The discovery of the species was announced in January 2008; only 15 species of elephant shrew were known until then, and the last discovery was made more than 120 years ago.
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Elephant Shrew - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, & Pictures
2024年11月22日 · The largest species, the gray-faced sengi (Rhynchocyon udzungwensis), is 11.4–12.6 in (29 to 32 cm) long, with an additional tail length of 9 to 10 in (23 to 26 cm). It weighs approximately 1.5 lb (700 gm), making it the heaviest of all elephant shrews.
World's Biggest Elephant Shrew Tracked in Tanzania - National …
2013年12月19日 · The gray-faced sengi is the biggest of the four known species of giant elephant shrews, weighing in at about 1.75 pounds (0.8 kilogram)—that's at least 25 percent larger than any other elephant...
Sengi | Chester Zoo animals
There are nineteen different species of sengi, which are very poorly known in the wild and only as recently as last year a new species was discovered in Namibia.
Biological Synopsis | Sengis (Elephant Shrews)
The common name "sengi" is being used in place of elephant-shrew by many biologists to try and disassociate the Macroscelidea from the true shrews (family Soricidae) in the order Eulipotyphla (Insectivora).