Star nosed moles are placental mammals, which means they do not lay eggs.
when were star nosed moles discovered
Star nosed moles.
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yes almost all moles have teeth.
because they just do
yes
Through their nostrils and mouth.
The star nosed mole is different
24years
No. The star-nosed marsupial is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. The only marsupial moles are found in northern Australia.
star-nosed moles
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.