Since there is no need for sight... some mole eyes are blind, their nose is highly sensitive.
Digging is an absolute necessity... mole claws are extremely able to dig.
is it because the mole suffocate out of the ground
Moles are known for living underground.
No, eastern moles are not good swimmers. They are adapted for a life underground and have short, powerful limbs for digging through soil rather than for swimming. If they encounter water, they may struggle and are at risk of drowning.
Star nosed moles.
Various creatures live underground such as earthworms, ants, moles, and burrowing mammals like gophers. These creatures have adapted to their underground habitats to find food, shelter, and protection from predators. The underground environment provides a unique ecosystem that supports a diverse range of life.
Some animals that are blind and dig underground include mole rats, mole salamanders, and mole crickets. These animals have adapted to their subterranean lifestyle by relying on their other senses, such as touch and smell, to navigate their dark underground tunnels.
No!
Moles can hear, some such as the Missouri mole can hear quite well, but they are much better adapted to sensing vibration when they are underground. There tactile senses more than make up for other sense. -Training to be an exotic animal vet
Humans
worms and moles
None. Moles live underground.
Various types of animals live underground, including rodents like moles and gophers, insects like ants and termites, and reptiles like snakes and lizards. These animals have adapted to living in subterranean environments for protection, shelter, and access to food sources.