Mole
The mole is a mammal, very strange in appearance. It lives by making rates underground. This rat-shaped creature is found almost all over the world. Moles are commonly found in large numbers in parts of South America and Africa. They are found in meadows, gardens and sometimes in homes. There are about forty species of moles worldwide.
The mole, which is found all over the world, lives in the ground. Their rate is like a long tunnel. The mole has very little hair on its body. It has ears but cannot be seen due to being very small. His eyes are very small. At first glance, it looks like he has no eyes. They cannot see the color. Their eyesight is very low, which makes them less visible. This animal looks quite like a rat.
The color of the mole is black, gray and white. They have a long nose. Their The sense of smell is very intense. He recognizes his prey by sniffing. It has front teeth in its mouth. The mole quickly recognizes light and movement. His front two claws are relatively large to his body. With the help of these big claws he can easily dig big tunnels.
They keep removing soil from the soil so that the fertility of the soil is maintained. The mole is about five to six inches in size. As well as it has a tail of about one and a half inches. Adult mole weighs 40 to 150 grams Is equal to. The mole spends most of its time underground. This animal prefers to be alone. Most of their time is spent searching for food and digging tunnels. The tunnel dug by the mole is about five centimeters in diameter. These tunnels are about thirty centimeters below the ground cover. At this rate he stores his own food.
The female mole gives birth to three to five cubs after about a month of gestation. Cubs drink breast milk for the first month. At the age of ten months, the baby becomes an adult. He makes his own door. The main food of mole is caterpillars and small insects. They also feed on the larvae of insects. Moles are a favorite food of animals such as cats, snakes and birds. Whenever a predator attacks a mole it runs at a speed of twenty-four meters per hour. Their lifespan is three years.
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