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According to the California Academy of Sciences, no Mount Lail Shrio has ever been given life photography, which is the only famous species in California who have eliminated human cameras.
All of this changed in October when the Wildlife Photographer Vishal Subramanian, along with student scientists, Prakrit Jain and Harper Forbes, entered the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains and occupied six live Mount Lilo Shrivis (Sorex Laila). – There, they photographed and observed them before liberating them.
The initial idea began with Jean, a student from the University of California, Berkeley, who said he was “surprised” that no one had ever taken a picture of Mount Lail Shrio.
The University of California Berkeley’s Museum of Verriterbrit Zoology, Jane, Subramanian and Forbes, has been planned to find Salims and Wetland residences, east of San’s about 300 300 miles (482 km), east of San, Viral crosses the landscape near the small community of Lee Wenning. Francisco.
“I always live down for a crazy adventure. So I said, ‘Sure, why not?’ We should try it out, “Subramanian told CNN Monday
Shrivas have so much metabolic rate that if they quit food for a few hours, they die, which means they do not survive for long.
The team laid more than 100 dirt weets, designed to fall into Shrews as they walked across the ground, and continued to monitor the trap for three consecutive days, at a time to monitor animal fitness He used to sleep for two hours.
Subrmanyan said, “We caught a Mount Lail Shrew like the first two hours … and I guess we grabbed six of them, and we grabbed a single easily that it’s not crazy difficult. “”
“It just shows that it is usually an unintentional species in an undisclosed ecosystem in which people have not spent time, and in reality have been able to focus on the devotees.”
He also recorded four different types of Shrio in the area, some of which were similar to Mount Lail Shrio that he later conducted a genetic test to confirm that he had actually seen One One.
“It was a bit difficult to handle Shrine,” Forbes told CNN. ”
“They cut and they are poisonous. So we had to make a little better. We had to weigh them in a plastic bag, and they are only a few grams, but they are chewing through a plastic bag. They are like pain, but they are worth it.
Holding Shrews alive, the team said they were able to observe their behavior, and that they saw the habit of breastfeeding and later ate or take micronusps.
The imagery of living animals, especially those who are smaller and more unclear, also allow the public to connect them, which helps with the protection efforts.
Researchers said, Mount Lail Shrews is extremely at risk of climate crisis and can lose up to 90 % of their cold, height altitude as the earth is heated. Study Offered by UC Davis.
Subramanian said, “Without such public awareness and access to pictures, the species could quietly disappear under the radar, and no one had any idea about it.”