In a mole system, there is a large (bed) chamber, and smaller storage chambers, and a maze of tunnels with excess soil pushed upwards as mole hills. Any earth worm than drops into a tunnel will find it difficult to get out through the smooth walls of the tunnel. The mole, very sensitive to vibrations, will home in on the struggling worm. The worm is either eaten there and then, or the head is nibbled off and the worm in placed in one of the storage chambers for later eating. Without a head, the worm is unable to escape and must away its fate.
A mole lives Underground
moles live in a burrow which is a long hole with a number of molehills that are spread along the burrow (which is underground)
is it because the mole suffocate out of the ground
Cape Dune Mole-Rat
moles live anywhere with lots of soil, underground. they don't live in Australia and Antarctica... obviously the latter
They are: A. a brown facial blemish B. a ground hog like animals that burrows underground
all i can think of is a naked mole rat
well there are more than just two animals that live underground such as the naked mole rat, badgers, meercats, rabbits, prairie dogs and many more
Underground.
Some animals that live underground include moles, groundhogs, prairie dogs, badgers, and some species of rodents. These animals create burrows or tunnels underground to use as their shelter and for protection.
Moles don't need to see as they live underground. so eyes don't matter to them.
a mole