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- European_mole abstract "The European mole (Talpa europaea) is a mammal of the order Eulipotyphla. It is also known as the common mole and the northern mole.This mole lives in an underground tunnel system, which it constantly extends. It uses these tunnels to hunt its prey. Under normal conditions the displaced earth is pushed to the surface, resulting in the characteristic molehills. It feeds mainly on earthworms, but also on insects, centipedes and even mice and shrews. Its saliva contains toxins which paralyze earthworms in particular.It has a cylindrical body and is around 12 cm (4.7 in) long. Females are typically smaller than males. The eyes are small and hidden behind fur, while the ears are just small ridges in the skin. The fur is usually dark grey, but the actual range of colors is larger, as due to the subterranean habits there is no disadvantage in having off-colored fur. European moles with white, light grey, tan, taupe, and black fur have all been reported.".
- European_mole binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- European_mole binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- European_mole class Mammal.
- European_mole conservationStatus "LC".
- European_mole conservationStatusSystem "iucn".
- European_mole family Talpidae.
- European_mole genus Talpa_(genus).
- European_mole kingdom Animal.
- European_mole order Eulipotyphla.
- European_mole phylum Chordate.
- European_mole thumbnail Talpa_europaea_MHNT.jpg?width=300.
- European_mole wikiPageID "974026".
- European_mole wikiPageLength "12509".
- European_mole wikiPageOutDegree "84".
- European_mole wikiPageRevisionID "703784576".
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Albinism_in_biology.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Amphibian.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Auricle_(anatomy).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Black.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Burrow.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Linnaeus.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_Europe.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_Russia.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammals_of_Turkey.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Talpidae.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venomous_mammals.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Centipede.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Cone.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Cone_cell.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Cricket_(insect).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Dentition.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Diameter.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Eardrum.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Earthworm.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Eulipotyphla.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Fiber.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Flexor_digitorum_profundus_muscle.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Gestation.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Grey.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Hue.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Karyotype.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Lactation.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Lens_(optics).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Maggot.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Mealworm.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Molar_(tooth).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Mole_(animal).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Molehill.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Mouse.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Muséum_de_Toulouse.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Neck.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Nova_virus.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Opsin.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Optic_nerve.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx_bone.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Photopic_vision.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Photoreceptor_cell.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Postcrania.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Reptile.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Retina.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Retinal_ganglion_cell.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Rod_cell.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mole.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Seasonal_breeder.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Shrew.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Skull.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Sound.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Talpa_(genus).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Talpidae.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Tan_(color).
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Taupe.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Tendon.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Thorax.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink Vertebral_column.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink White.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLink File:Naturalis_Biodiversity_Center_-_ZMA.MAM.6665_pal_-_Talpa_europaea_Linnaeus_-_skull.jpeg.
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLinkText "European Mole".
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLinkText "European mole".
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLinkText "French mole".
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mole".
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLinkText "mole".
- European_mole wikiPageWikiLinkText "moles".
- European_mole binomial "Talpa europaea".
- European_mole binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.