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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...
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foreign areas. The
gestation period of the
Eastern (North America) mole (
Scalopus aquaticus) is
approximately 42 days.
Three to five
young are born, mainly...
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Tibet Parascalops, the hairy-tailed mole of
northeastern North America Scalopus, the
common and
widely distributed eastern mole Scapanulus, the
Gansu mole...
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closely related to the two
other North American scalopine moles (
Scalopus and Scap****), but
rather to the two
Chinese scalopine moles (Scapanulus...
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species in
northeastern North America Hairy-tailed mole, P.
breweri Genus Scalopus - one
species in
eastern North America Eastern mole, S.
aquaticus Genus...
- Star-nosed mole (C. cristata)
Parascalops Hairy-tailed mole (P. breweri)
Scalopus Eastern mole (S. aquaticus)
Scapanulus Gansu mole (S. oweni) Scap**** (Western...
- 126 g (4.4 oz). A
respectable number of the 90 g (3.2 oz)
eastern mole (
Scalopus aquaticus) were
recorded in
studies from
Oklahoma and Kansas. Four species...
- Star-nosed mole (C. cristata)
Parascalops Hairy-tailed mole (P. breweri)
Scalopus Eastern mole (S. aquaticus)
Scapanulus Gansu mole (S. oweni) Scap**** (Western...
- Whitaker, John O., Jr, & Ruckdeschel, C. (2013). Food of
Eastern Moles,
Scalopus Aquaticus, on ****berland Island, Georgia.
Georgia Journal of Science, 71(3)...
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found here are the
eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis),
eastern mole (
Scalopus aquaticus),
short tailed shrew (Blarina sp.), At****er's
pocket gopher...