Strange Creature Feature
Series: February 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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It’s time for the creature of the week when we introduce you to the strange, the wonderful, the astonishing variety of life here on Isla Earth. It’s about the size of a small cat, but looks like a bizarre cross between a miniature antelope and an anteater. Give up? It’s an elephant shrew! Neither elephant nor shrew, it’s an ancient African species that’s lived for a hundred million years, but never left of the neighborhood...
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Piece Description
It’s time for the creature of the week when we introduce you to the strange, the wonderful, the astonishing variety of life here on Isla Earth. It’s about the size of a small cat, but looks like a bizarre cross between a miniature antelope and an anteater. Give up? It’s an elephant shrew! Neither elephant nor shrew, it’s an ancient African species that’s lived for a hundred million years, but never left of the neighborhood...
Additional Credits
Isla Earth is produced by the Catalina Island Conservancy with support from its Fund for a Sustainable Planet.




