Well over a century since its discovery, this tiny never-before-pictured mammal has been photographed alive. The pointy-nosed shrew spends their days nibbling on insects hiding under logs in the ...
Momentarily pausing after eating some mealworms, an elusive shrew’s long snout pointed skywards, unaware of the historic ...
A group of young researchers captured and photographed the animal on a three-day expedition to the Eastern Sierra Nevada ...
The Mount Lyell shrew, a tiny mammal that lives high in the Sierra Nevada mountains, was first described 100 years ago, but ...
In November, three young researchers snapped the first ever photographs of the tiny animal. Vishal Subramanyan, 22, one of the researchers who photographed the animal, said it might be the first ...
The rare Mount Lyell shrew was recently photographed for the first time by a group of college ... University of Arizona — trapped the tiny animals, which are only 9 to 10 centimeters long ...
The fact that sheep and goats were among the first animals that humans domesticated drew Kern to photograph them. “We’ve evolved with this unique kinship,” he says. “It’s a reciprocal ...
The rare Mount Lyell shrew has finally been snapped by the Academy for the first time. Here's how they did it.
This story appears in the October 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. A naked mole rat. That was photographer Joel Sartore’s first model in 2006 when he began making studio portraits of ...
But researchers Vishal Subramanyan, 22, Prakrit Jain, 20, and Harper Forbes, 22, have photographed the shrew alive for the first time ... ‘To find this animal, Vishal and his colleagues ...