“…Moles are known to bite earthworms, leaving them alive but unable to crawl from the storage locations (33). Shrews sometimes store live snails in underground corrals before consuming them (48), and the poisonous bite of short-tailed shrews is thought to leave their prey immobilized (74,122) in a manner analogous to parasitic wasps' sting. Shrews cache seeds before insects and both before mice, apparently in order of resistance to spoilage (74).…”