It's called a FORTRESS.
A mole's home is called a burrow. Moles create intricate systems of tunnels underground where they live, nest, and hunt for food. These burrows provide shelter and protect them from predators, while also allowing access to their primary food sources, such as earthworms and insects.
Moles are known for living underground.
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
An animal burrow is a underground home made by an animal. Examples of animals that live underground are groundhogs, moles, and worms.
Star nosed moles.
A group of moles is commonly referred to as a "labyrinth." This term reflects their burrowing habits and the complex tunnels they create underground. Alternatively, they can also be called a "business" of moles, although this term is less frequently used.
It's called a FORTRESS.
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Humans
worms and moles
The near shore zone
None. Moles live underground.