Eastern mole

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Name (Hebrew)
חפרפרת מזרחית
Name (Latin)
Eastern mole
Name (Arabic)
חפרפרת מזרחית
Other forms of name
nne Eastern American mole
Scalopus aereus
Scalopus alleni
Scalopus anastasae
Scalopus aquaticus
Scalopus argentatus
Scalopus australis
Scalopus bassi
Scalopus caryi
Scalopus cryptus
Scalopus cupreata
Scalopus howelli
Scalopus inflatus
Scalopus intermedius
Scalopus machrinoides
Scalopus machrinus
Scalopus montanus
Scalopus nanus
Scalopus parvus
Scalopus pennsylvanica
Scalopus porteri
Scalopus pulcher
Scalopus sericea
Scalopus texanus
Scalopus virginianus
Sorex aquaticus
See Also From tracing topical name
Scalopus
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1353759
Library of congress: sh 85040601
Sources of Information
  • ITIS, Jan. 15, 2003
  • Rev. checklist of No. Amer. mammals north of Mexico, 1997, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2003
  • Mammal species of the world, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2003
  • NatureServe explorer, via WWW, Jan. 15, 2003
  • Corbet, G.B. A world list of mammalian species, 1991:
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Wikipedia description:

The eastern mole or common mole (Scalopus aquaticus) is a medium-sized North American mole. It is the only species in the genus Scalopus. It is found in forested and open areas with moist sandy soils in northern Mexico, the eastern United States and the southwestern corner of Ontario in Canada. The eastern mole has grey-brown fur with silver-grey underparts, a pointed nose and a short tail. It is about 16 centimetres (6.3 in) in length including a 3 centimetres (1.2 in) long tail and weighs about 75 grams (2.6 oz). Its front paws are broad and spade-shaped, specialized for digging. It has 36 teeth. Its eyes are covered by fur and its ears are not visible. The eastern mole spends most of its time underground, foraging in shallow burrows for earthworms, grubs, beetles, insect larvae and some plant matter. It is active year-round. It is mainly solitary except during mating in early spring. The female has a litter of two to five young in a deep burrow.

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