The mole crab has a smooth, streamlined body, which diminishes the impact of waves and lets it burrow and move (by use of its swimmerets) efficiently through swirling mixtures of sand and water. Mole crabs also have featherlike antennae, which they use to capture the mircoscopic organisms that live between sand grains and in the surf.
is it because the mole suffocate out of the ground
Digs holes in the ground to be safe from predators.
fiddler crab, lobster, crayfish, horseshoe crab, spider crab, hermit crab, barnalcles, mole crab, mosqitos
A mole lives Underground
mole rats live on the east side of africa
There are currently no official reports or announcements indicating that the Highfield Mole is being adapted into a film.
no naked mole rats do not live in grasslands
Mole crabs are filter feeders, which means they primarily feed on plankton from the water column. They use their feathery appendages to trap small particles of food and bring them to their mouth to consume. Mole crabs can also feed on detritus and small plants.
moles live in a burrow which is a long hole with a number of molehills that are spread along the burrow (which is underground)
The Mole Show Live in Holland was created on 1983-06-04.
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.
Mole claws are claws that moles use to dig holes to live in.OK