A small tenrec (but large for a shrew tenrec), it may be distinguished from M. thomasi by size and by having a longer tail than body. The upperparts are brownish, and the underparts greyish. (Garbutt, 1999)
Head/Body Length |
10-13cm |
|---|---|
Tail Length |
12-15cm |
Weight |
30-45g |
Forages on the ground and climbs low branches.
They are cathemeral.
They may sleep in burrows. Males and females live together.
Breeding takes place in austral spring/summer. Litter size is around 1-3.
Mammalia -> Insectivora -> Tenrecidae (Oryzorictinae) -> Microgale talazaci
Garbutt, N. 1999, Mammals of Madagascar, Yale University Press
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