Yes, a star-nosed mole is a mammal. It belongs to the family Talpidae and is known for its distinctive star-shaped nose, which is highly sensitive and helps it navigate and find food in its underground habitat. Like other mammals, it possesses fur, is warm-blooded, and gives live birth.
A mole is a mammal.
mammal
YesAs it is a warm blooded vertebrate with hair or fur and female moles produce milk to feed their young then I would say a mole is a mammal.
A moth has 6 legs
The star nosed mole.
star nose mole
Yes. All marsupials are mammals.
All mammals are warm blooded, incl mole rats.
mole some are totally blind.
Moles are mammals. They have fur, which is not found in reptiles.
The golden mole is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. It is different to the rather unusual marsupial moles of Australia.
The star nosed mole is a mammal and thus a vertebrate.