
Status
The tailless tenrec is classified as least concern on the IUCN (International Union of Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) red list of threatened species. This classification is the lowest and means the species has a large widespread, population and no current threats that would likely decrease its population in the foreseeable future.Source: Yahoo Voices (http://voices.yahoo.com/the-tailless-tenrec-facts-information-3802590.html?cat=58)

Behavior
The tailless tenrec is a solitary creature. It spends the majority of its life span alone. Usually it will only associate others of its kind when it is a mother raising her young or when it is a male and a female mating. It is also nocturnal. It is active during the night, then during the day it shelters in a nest of grass and leaves it makes under a rock, bush or log.Source: Yahoo Voices (http://voices.yahoo.com/the-tailless-tenrec-facts-information-3802590.html?cat=58)

Habitat
The tailless tenrec range stretches throughout all of the island of Madagascar.Source: Yahoo Voices (http://voices.yahoo.com/the-tailless-tenrec-facts-information-3802590.html?cat=58)

Food
The tailless tenrec uses its long snout to search along the ground among leaves. It eats worms and other small creatures including small frogs and mice. It will even scavenge dead frogs and mice it comes across.Source: Yahoo Voices (http://voices.yahoo.com/the-tailless-tenrec-facts-information-3802590.html?cat=58)
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