Eurasian mole - significado y definición. Qué es Eurasian mole
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Qué (quién) es Eurasian mole - definición

GENUS OF MAMMALS
Eurasian mole; Talpa (genus)

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Mole (character); Mole River; Mole (disambiguation); Mole (engineering)
A real low-life. Typically with a short neck, stout head and very small brain, this nocturnal creature seem to frequent dive bars, county fairs and jail cells.
That fellow must be the first generation in his family tree to walk upright. What a mole!
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Mole (character); Mole River; Mole (disambiguation); Mole (engineering)
n.
burrowing insectivore
1) moles burrow
spy
2) to plant a mole
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(moles)
1.
A mole is a natural dark spot or small dark lump on someone's skin.
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2.
A mole is a small animal with black fur that lives underground.
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3.
A mole is a member of a government or other organization who gives secret information to the press or to a rival organization.
He had been recruited by the Russians as a mole and trained in Moscow.
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Wikipedia

Talpa (mammal)

Talpa is a genus in the mole family Talpidae. Among the first taxa in science, Carolus Linnaeus used the Latin word for "mole", talpa, in his Regnum Animale to refer to the commonly known European form of mole. The group has since been expanded to include 13 extant species, found primarily in Europe and western Asia. The European mole, found throughout most of Europe, is a member of this genus, as are several species restricted to small ranges. One species, Père David's mole, is data deficient. These moles eat earthworms, insects, and other invertebrates found in the soil.

The females of this genus have rudimentary male features such as Cowper's glands and a two-lobed prostate. A group of scientists has suggested that they are true hermaphrodites; however, others state that they are fully functional females.

There are 13 species in this genus:

  • Altai mole, T. altaica
  • Aquitanian mole, T. aquitania
  • Blind mole, T. caeca
  • Caucasian mole, T. caucasica
  • Père David's mole, T. davidiana
  • European mole, T. europaea
  • Levant mole, T. levantis
  • Martino's mole, T. martinorum
  • Spanish mole, T. occidentalis
  • Ognev's mole, T. ognevi
  • Roman mole, T. romana
  • Balkan mole, T. stankovici
  • Talysch mole, T. talyschensis

In addition, several extinct species are known from fossil remains, including the Tyrrhenian mole (Talpa tyrrhenica) from the Pleistocene of Corsica and Sardinia.

The current phylogeny of the species in the genus is shown below: