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Potamogalidae

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Potamogalinae
Giant otter shrew (Potamogale velox)
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Potamogalinae

Allmann, 1865
Genera

Micropotamogale
Potamogale

Potamogalinae is the subfamily of "otter shrews", a group of semiaquatic riverine mammals in the family Tenrecidae indigenous to Subsaharan Africa. All otter shrews are carnivorous, preying on any aquatic animal they can find with their sensitive whiskers. As their common name suggests, they bear a strong, but superficial resemblance to true otters to which they are not closely related, nor are they closely related to true shrews. They move through the water by undulating their tail in a side-to-side motion similar to the motions made by a crocodile swimming.

Species

Three species of otter shrew are recognized.