Abstract

The Pygmy white-toothed shrew, Suncus etruscus , was reported from especially west and south of Anatolia. Owl pellets obtained from Asio otus, Athene noctua, Bubo bubo and Tyto alba were collected in different localities from south eastern Anatolia and were analysed. Results show that Suncus etruscus had been found at a rate of 1.03 % in mammal remains. In addition, a live sample was captured from Karacadag near Diyarbakir. These findings are substantially new records for the south eastern part of Turkey.

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