The Cape elephant shrew (Elephantulus edwardii),[2][3] also known as the Cape rock elephant-shrew[1][4] or Cape rock sengi,[1] is a species of elephant shrew in the family Macroscelididae.
It is endemic to South Africa, although it is a relatively common animal.
[3] E. edwardii has been observed to be a non-flying mammal pollinator of the pagoda lily (Massonia bifolia).
Elephant shrews are floral pollinators due to their largely insectivorous diet.
[6] It uses its long slender tongue to feed on the pagoda lily's nectar while getting the lily's pollen on its long nose.