Mole hills are made from the soil deposited on the surface from the mole digging areas for their nests and travel areas. Moles can dig about 12 to 15 feet in an hour.
It digs its way in.
because a mole digs and runs into a worm and eats it
A mole digs through the ground using it's head.
Mole
A mole digs 100 - 150 feet of tunnel each day.
The marsupial mole digs through the sand with its big shovel-like claws.
Digs holes in the ground to be safe from predators.
he digs holes in people yards. he is the MOLE MAN!
It digs a hole and goes under ground.
It digs a hole in the ground (like an ants home).
Mole ararse. Daunzy speaks in mole language consisting of squeeks and Ooh Wa Wa's. He also lives in a totally awsome mole hole that he digs every day.
One example of an animal that digs underground is the mole. Moles have strong front limbs with sharp claws that they use to tunnel through soil in search of food such as insects and earthworms. The tunnels that moles create can often be seen as raised ridges or mounds on the surface of the ground.