Moles can see out of their eyes. They have very tiny eyes, almost concealed by fur, and their eyesight is very poor. They can discern light and darkness, but are unable to detect colours. The southern marsupial mole (itjaritjari) and northern marsupial mole (kakarratul) of Australia are completely blind, however. These two species have no functional eyes. However, they are true marsupials, and not related to the moles of the northern hemisphere.
Moles don't need to see as they live underground. so eyes don't matter to them.
becausse they have to be able to see to survive and protect themselves from predators.
You can see your family doctor and let him/her know you are bothered by the mole between in between your eyes and nose and once the doctor has examined it then they can send you to a skin specialist and have it removed which is painless in most cases.
No Because they don't have eyes but they probably have a sensor or could smell or touch or sense I hope I helped you From Jana
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A mole can not see you but can feel very slight movements in the air with its wiskers.
Contact a wildlife rehabilitator. They will be equipped to handle a young mole's care.
Koala joeys are unable to see for the first couple of months of their life.
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Mole has small body ,is ugly,is color gray , its eyes are very small , the nose of the mole is very long,its paws are short,it has a Little tail and