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  2. Golden mole - Wikipedia

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    Golden moles are small insectivorous burrowing mammals endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa. They comprise the family Chrysochloridae (the only family in the suborder Chrysochloridea ) and as such they are taxonomically distinct from the true moles , family Talpidae , and other mole -like families, all of which, to various degrees, they resemble as a ...

  3. Juliana's golden mole - Wikipedia

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    The ears are small and are hidden in the animal's fur. Juliana's golden mole weighs 21–75 g (0.74–2.65 oz). [3] This type of mole shares many physical characteristics with a typical golden mole, but they differ in size, tend to be smaller than other moles, and do not possess an as exaggeratedly sized middle ear bone. [4]

  4. List of afrosoricids - Wikipedia

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    Afrosoricida is an order of placental mammals.Members of this order are called afrosoricids, and include golden moles, otter shrews, and tenrecs.They are found in Africa, generally in forests, but also inland wetlands, shrublands, and grasslands.

  5. Still alive! Golden mole not seen for 80 years and presumed ...

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    The De Winton's golden mole -- a small, blind burrower with “super-hearing powers” that eats insects -- was found to be still alive on a beach in Port Nolloth on the west coast of South Africa ...

  6. Scientists Have Rediscovered a Golden Mole That Has Been ...

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    Researchers say they’ve rediscovered the De Winton’s golden mole, which has been thought lost since it was last seen in 1937. Researchers say they’ve rediscovered the De Winton’s golden ...

  7. Amblysomus - Wikipedia

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    Amblysomus [1] (also narrow-headed golden mole or South African golden mole) is a genus of the golden mole family, Chrysochloridae, [2] comprising five species of the small, insect-eating, burrowing mammals endemic to Southern Africa. All five species can be found in South Africa and some are also found in Eswatini and Lesotho. [3]

  8. Grant's golden mole - Wikipedia

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    Grant's golden moles have long silky fur, which is coloured grey on cubs and sandy on older animals. With a length of 7.5 to 9 cm (3.0 to 3.5 in) and a weight of 15 to 25 g (0.53 to 0.88 oz) it is the smallest member of its species.

  9. Rough-haired golden mole - Wikipedia

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    The rough-haired golden mole is generally larger than most of the other species of golden mole, with a total length of 120–175 millimetres (4.7–6.9 in) and a mass of 90–160 grams (3.2–5.6 oz).