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  2. Molehill - Wikipedia

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    Trail of mole pass of molehills at Kasori Shell Mound, Chiba city. A molehill (or mole-hill, mole mound) is a conical mound of loose soil raised by small burrowing mammals, including moles, but also similar animals such as mole-rats, and voles. The word is first recorded in the first half of the 15th century. [1]

  3. Mole (animal) - Wikipedia

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    By the era of Early Modern English, the mole was also known in English as mouldywarp or mouldiwarp, [i] a word having cognates in other Germanic languages such as German (Maulwurf), [7] and Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic (muldvarp, moldvarp, mullvad, moldvarpa), where muld/mull/mold refers to soil and varp/vad/varpa refers to throwing ...

  4. Moles vs. Voles: How to Tell the Difference Between These ...

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    Moles are animals that live underground and feed on soil-dwelling arthropods, especially earthworms and beetle grubs. "They have very soft gray fur, a hairless snout, small eyes and ears hidden in ...

  5. Northern broad-footed mole - Wikipedia

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    The excess earth pushed out of these shafts form distinct volcano-shaped mounds with the older earth towards the outer base and the newer earth towards the core. [5] Shallow surface tunnels are sometimes dug and form a ridge in the soil on the surface. How often exactly these tunnels are used is unknown, as they are used irregularly. [5]

  6. What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard ? Experts Share How ...

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    Moles are insectivores, tunneling to find food. They leave behind distinctive raised ridges of soil that appear above their tunnels, which are 5 or more inches below the ground surface.

  7. Soil biomantle - Wikipedia

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    The biomantle is thus the upper zone of soil that is predominantly a product of organic activity and the area where bioturbation is a dominant process. Soil bioturbation consists predominantly of three subsets: faunalturbation (animal burrowings), floralturbation (root growth, tree-uprootings), and fungiturbation (mycelia growth). All three ...

  8. Talpidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Talpidae [1] (/ ˈ t æ l p ɪ d iː /) includes the true moles (as well as the shrew moles and desmans) who are small insectivorous mammals of the order Eulipotyphla. Talpids are all digging animals to various degrees: moles are completely subterranean animals; shrew moles and shrew-like moles somewhat less so; and desmans, while basically aquatic, excavate dry sleeping chambers ...

  9. Large soil mounds on Rio Grande in El Paso are part of ... - AOL

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