Mole

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Mole

Mole, common name for certain small, burrowing mammals characterized by a pointed snout; rudimentary eyes; soft, thick, velvety fur; short legs; broad feet; and long, powerful claws on the front pair of legs. Moles are indigenous to Europe, Asia, and North America. The voracious animals dig below the surface of the ground for their food, which consists principally of earthworms and insect larvae. They are capable of digging rapidly, using their powerful forefeet and claws to push the earth back behind them. Close to the surface of the ground, moles construct their elaborate burrows with many chambers; their burrowing often produces ridges on the surface.

A mole

The common mole is found throughout Europe except for in Iceland, Scandinavia, Ireland, and Spain. It grows between 14 and 20 cm long, including its tail of 2.5 to 4 cm. The blind mole, found in mountainous regions of the Iberian peninsula, northern Italy, and Greece, is slightly smaller than the common mole. Its eyes are permanently closed by a thin membrane, although it does have some vision. The typical mole of the eastern United States is the eastern, or garden, mole, which is 12 to 21 cm (5 to 8 in) long, of which 2 to 4 cm is naked tail. The western mole is the largest American species and may attain a length of more than 24 cm (9 in). The hairy-tailed mole has crescent-shaped nostrils. The star-nosed mole has on its snout a star-shaped projection composed of 22 rays that are used to sense its environment; there is some evidence that the rays can detect the low-level electrical fields of earthworms in the mole's wet habitat. The animal is an excellent swimmer. The shrew mole is the smallest of the American moles. It measures 10 to 13 cm (4 to 5 in) in length, of which 3 to 4 cm is tail.

Scientific classification: Moles belong to the family Talpidae in the order Insectivora. The common mole is classified as Talpa europaea, the blind mole as Talpa caeca, the eastern mole as Scalopus aquaticus, the western mole as Scapanus townsendii, the hairy-tailed mole as Parascalops breweri, the star-nosed mole as Condylura cristata, and the shrew mole as Neurotrichus gibbsii.