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Chequered sengi

The chequered sengi, also known as the checkered sengi or checkered elephant shrew, is a species of elephant shrew in the family Macroscelididae.

Taxonomy
Six subspecies of the chequered sengi were recognized in the third edition of Mammal Species of the World, published 2005: The subspecies R. c. stuhlmanni may represent a separate species. == Description ==
Description
Chequered sengis will grow to be around long, excluding their tail, making them one of the longest elephant shrews. Their average tail length is slightly over 25 centimeters, which is slightly shorter than their body length. They commonly weigh around half a kilogram (1.1 pounds), but will sometimes grow to be about . Their coat is usually a light to medium brown, but it can range from beige to dark brown. Their back contains alternating chestnut and lighter colors, creating a "checkered" pattern. Chequered sengis also contain stripes on the sides of their body, which have a darker color than most of their body. == Range and habitat ==
Range and habitat
Behavior and ecology
Chequered sengis are exclusively diurnal and likely monogamous. Sengis that are in a male-female pair build a nest out of leaf litter but spend much of their time apart. They breed year-round and produce up to three young per litter. Diet The chequered sengi is primarily an insectivore, eating termites, ants, beetles and centipedes. It also will eat mollusks, eggs and small mammals, amphibians and birds. == References ==
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