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  1. Mole (animal) - Wikipedia

    Moles are small, subterranean mammals. They have cylindrical bodies, velvety fur, very small, inconspicuous eyes and ears, [1] reduced hindlimbs, and short, powerful forelimbs with large paws adapted for digging. The word "mole" most commonly refers to many species in the family Talpidae (which are named after the Latin word for mole, talpa). [2]

  2. How to Identify and Get Rid of Moles - The Old Farmer's Almanac

    Apr 19, 2024 · Moles are small insectivorous mammals from the family Talpidae. They are completely subterranean animals. Moles are expert diggers that consume up to 60 to 100% of their body weight in insects, grubs, and earthworms each day.

  3. Mole | Burrowing Mammal, Adaptations & Behavior | Britannica

    Apr 7, 2025 · Mole, (family Talpidae), any of 42 species of insectivores, most of which are adapted for aggressive burrowing and for living most of their lives underground. Burrowing moles have a cylindrical body with a short tail and short, stocky limbs.

  4. Moles: Habitat, habits and conservation | Live Science

    Mar 2, 2022 · Moles are small mammals that are found all over the world. They are often thought of as garden pests, mainly because of their intricate tunnel systems. And though they spend most of the time...

  5. Facts About Moles You Never Knew - AnimalWised

    Apr 16, 2024 · Beyond their remarkable digging skills, moles possess a surprising array of unique adaptations and behaviors. In this AnimalWised article, we'll explore fascinating facts of moles, their unique physical features, how they survive and hunt in darkness, and the surprising diversity within this group. What is the meaning of Talpidae?

  6. 10 Types of Moles (Animal) - Mole Species With Photos

    Jul 10, 2024 · 10 Types of moles (animal). Some types of moles are the star-nosed mole, hairy-tailed mole, North American mole, broad-footed mole, long-tailed mole, European mole, Iberian mole and the common mole.

  7. Moles - National Wildlife Federation

    Moles are small, burrowing mammals. Their eyes are poorly developed, but what they lack in sight, they make up for in their sense of touch. All moles have very sensitive snouts and long, clawed digits that they use to dig tunnels.

  8. Mole Animal Facts - Talpidae - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The mole is an animal with a striking, distinctive appearance, well-adapted for its burrowing lifestyle. Its massive hands, short limbs, and sharp claws enable it to burrow through the ground with relative ease.

  9. Moles, facts and photos - National Geographic

    Known for their tunneling prowess, moles are pint-size predators that create elaborate networks of tunnels and pathways through leaf litter, vegetation, and soil. Consistent with a life spent...

  10. Mole - The Wildlife Trusts

    The mole is unmistakable. It is a stocky little animal, covered in black, velvety fur, with tiny eyes, a long, pink nose and two big, shovel-like 'hands' for front paws. You're more likely to spot mole hills (the piled-up earth from their burrowing) than the moles themselves.

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