Introduction: As its name suggests, the swamp musk shrew (Crocidura mariquensis) is found mainly in Namibia's swampy habitats. A characteristic of this shrew is splayed digits of its hind limbs, a feature that has allowed it to adapt to marshy areas. Predators include the fiscal shrike, barn owl and grass owls.
Distribution: Marshy and open-water habitats of the Kavango River, Okavango Delta, Kwando River, Linyati Marshes and Zambezi River.
Diet: Snails and termites.
Colouring: Dark and black fur.
Breeding: Litters range from 2 to 7 but are usually 3 or 4. The breeding season lasts from August to April.
Size: Head and body length of 80mm, tail 56mm
Weight: 11g