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Yep, looks like a shrew to me.
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This is the first time that I have seen them in the wild.

There's a family of six living under a board on my cousin's land.
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Re: Blarina carolinensis?

It could be a few different species. You'll have to measure the tail, body length, and possibly hind foot in order to tell them apart. Generally the tail and body length are sufficient.
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