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The mole is a kind of mammal, with a short body and a length of more than 1 cm, dark brown hair, a pointed mouth and small eyes, which are often hidden in the hair. Living in a burrow during the day and eating insects at night, and occasionally eating the roots of crops, the mole is called "ground skin" in Shandong, "anti-ear melon seeds" in Heze, and "clam" in Gansu and Huining.
The Latin scientific name of mole means "digging". It looks like a mouse, with its head attached to its body as if it has no neck. They are completely adapted to the underground lifestyle and mostly inhabit basins, river valleys, evergreen broad-leaved forests, agricultural fields and vegetable gardens below 1,5 meters above sea level. Extended information
The mole has developed forelimbs, upturned soles and claws, which are suitable for digging, small hind limbs and a thin and short tail. The forelimb is powerful with five claws and the palm is everted, which is an instrument for digging. Because they run around underground tunnels all the year round, their ears gradually degenerate and their fur is soft and smooth, which are very suitable for their survival.
However, due to the frequent darkness, the adult mole's eyesight gradually deteriorates, and he is not used to sunlight. Once exposed to sunlight for a long time, the central system will be chaotic, and the organs will be out of balance, and even die.