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In Marvel Comics, the Moloids or Mole People are inhabitants of Subterranea, a fictional cavernous realm far beneath the Earth's surface where various species of subterranean humanoids exist. Moloids usually serve as soldiers for the Mole Man , a human from the surface world who discovered Subterranea and subsequently became ruler of the Moloids.
These Urotrichini belong to members of the Old World moles subfamily, which also includes moles and desmans. The chiefly Chinese Uropsilinae shrew-like moles, despite previously having been called "shrew-moles" as well, are morphologically and genetically quite different, and comprise a sub-family of their own.
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Mole is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Mole (1889–1983), WW1 commercial photographer; Charles Mole (1886–1962), British architect; Chris Mole (born 1958), UK Labour Member of Parliament; Fenton Mole (1925–2017), American baseball player; Jamie Mole (born 1988), English professional footballer
The tragic story behind the world's first documented transgender person. Aris Folley. June 22, 2017 at 12:39 PM. ... Though she was able to legally change her name, her change of sex presented a ...
The name could also be patronymic (from the archaic name Molle) or toponymic, referring to the town Mol, Belgium in Antwerp province or a location named "the mole(s)". Among variant forms are De Mol ("the mole"), Demol (a West Flemish variant), Moll, Mols (a patronymic form), and Van Mol ("from the town Mol").
“The Mole” is back for another season of group tasks, money-making opportunities and the series’ signature twist — betrayal. Season 2 of the Netflix reality TV revival premiered on Friday ...
The Scalopini are a tribe of moles belonging to the family Talpidae.They include all the New World moles apart from the strikingly distinctive star-nosed mole.As the similarity of the names implies, they are the standard form of the Scalopinae, the North American or New World moles, and can be found virtually anywhere north of Northern Mexico and south of Northern Canada where environmental ...