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  2. File:Mole (PSF).png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Broad-footed Mole area.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Close-up of mole

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    They eat small invertebrate animals living underground. Moles can be found in North America, Europe and Asia. Reason Excellent close-up picture of a mole. The image is very encyclopedic, showing both the large claws and the face of the creature, including the prominent whiskers and fur in detail.

  5. Mole (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Moles' pelts have a velvety texture not found in surface animals. Surface-dwelling animals tend to have longer fur with a natural tendency for the nap to lie in a particular direction, but to facilitate their burrowing lifestyle, mole pelts are short and very dense and have no particular direction to the nap. This makes it easy for moles to ...

  6. A blind mole that swims through sand has been rediscovered ...

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    A blind mole that glides through sand has been spotted in South Africa, 87 years after wildlife experts feared it had gone extinct.

  7. File:Japanese Mountain Mole area.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Naked mole-rat - Wikipedia

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    A naked mole-rat living at the Lincoln Children's Zoo was the first animal to be photographed for the National Geographic project, The Photo Ark, which has the goal of photographing all species living in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries around the globe in order to inspire action to save wildlife.

  9. Talpidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Talpidae [1] (/ ˈ t æ l p ɪ d iː /) includes the true moles (as well as the shrew moles and desmans) who are small insectivorous mammals of the order Eulipotyphla. Talpids are all digging animals to various degrees: moles are completely subterranean animals; shrew moles and shrew-like moles somewhat less so; and desmans, while basically aquatic, excavate dry sleeping chambers ...