From The Department of Peculiar Specimens
The four-toed elephant shrew, (Petrodromus tetradactylus) is found in Africa, where it inhabits subtropical and tropical dry forests and savannas.
It possesses a long, flexible, and highly sensitive snout, used to probe the ground for food with surprising precision. When feeding, it eats in a manner reminiscent of anteaters, flicking insects neatly into its mouth.
Disagreements between individuals may escalate into upright "boxing" matches, in which they balance on their hind legs and strike with their forelimbs.