to smell
south america
no they have eyes between there tenticals
the star nose mole eats worms bugs anything that lives under groud
moles adapt to their habitat by having big feet and a strong nose
Through their nose. Most moles have highly adapted noses that filter out dirt particles well. Mole holes usually have an end where air comes in. Moles, in fact, can be buried alive if their holes collapse.
Star-nosed moles have 22 tentacles on their nose, which are highly sensitive and allow them to explore their environment effectively. These tentacles are covered in specialized touch receptors called Eimer's organs, enabling the moles to detect and identify prey in the dark, moist soil where they live. This adaptation makes them one of the most efficient foragers among mammals, helping them locate food quickly in their subterranean habitats.
moles live under the soil its too dark under the soil they get less sunlight and there is one more reason that is , under the soil they dont hav enough light to see things in distance so this is wwhy moles have poor eyesight.
Dark hair, olive skin color,distinct features on there face,like moles, large nose, an accent.
Moles are good at digging because their sharp claws allow them to sift through the dirt. The star nosed mole even uses its nose to move the dirt around. They can also see in the dark which is very useful when they are in the tunnle.
Um..They could be moles, I can't remember what they are called but there are moles that aren't brow and just look like skin bumps. They aren't unusual because alot of people have them.
Many animals live in holes, burrows such as wombats rabbits echidnas crabs and others .....
The Starr nose mole has like 13 tenticals on his face so he is able to feal stuff down to the molecular level.