täpsematele
Täpsematele, also known as the Estonian long-tailed shrew (*Crocidura suaveolens*), is a small mammal native to Estonia and parts of neighboring Baltic countries. This species belongs to the soricidae family, commonly referred to as shrews, and is one of the smallest mammals found in the region. Täpsematele is characterized by its slender body, elongated snout, and a distinctive long tail that comprises nearly half its total body length, distinguishing it from other shrew species.
The Estonian long-tailed shrew inhabits a variety of moist and forested environments, including meadows, swamps, and
Täpsematele plays an important ecological role by regulating insect populations and contributing to nutrient cycling in
The name *täpsematele* is derived from Estonian, where *täps* means "precise" or "accurate," and *matal* means "low"