Star-nosed mole

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Taxonomy

Condylura cristata taxonomy
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Classification Animalia Chordata Mammalia Eulipotyphia Talpidae Condylura C. cristata

Anatomy

Habitat and range

Star-nosed moles live in moist lowland habitats in the eastern half of North America. They can be found in multiple different biomes, including forests, marshes, shrubland, and mountains. They are semi-aquatic mammals and prefer wet environments but have been found in drier habitats as well.

Diet and behaviors

Star-nosed moles are primarily vermivorous, meaning that they feed on organisms such as annelids and nematodes. They also eat insects, larvae, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish. They are excellent swimmers and forage for food on the bottom of freshwater bodies of water. They also forage in soil by creating shallow tunnels beneath the surface. Moles can be viewed as pests because their burrowing behavior can damage lawns and gardens. However, moles play an important role in eliminating any potential harmful insects and aerating the soil, creating a more productive environment.

Life cycle and reproduction

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