A Mole Aka Rizwan Khan, About 6ft, Small Head, Not Much Hair, Poor Eyesite, Diggs Holes In Mud, Quite Freaky Lookin Creatures But Are Still Loved For Reasons Unknown..?
Small black furry creatures with big claws for their size.
Moles are not egg-laying animals. They are mammals that bear live young.
yes
YES, because a mole is brown like mouse droppings
A mole is a word that stands for a number. One mole means 6.02 X 10^23.
the star nosed mole looks like an ugly tentacle-like nose which (appearantly) looks like a star
A mole is just a number, like a dozen, but a lot bigger. So the question is like asking "Does a box of a dozen small eggs have the same number of eggs as a box of a dozen jumbo eggs?" (Yes, they both have a dozen, 12, eggs. They both have Avogadro's number of molecules.) Trick question: a mole is a count of molecules, not atoms. A mole of water would have half again as many ATOMs as a mole of oxygen, since water comes 3 atoms to the molecule, but oxygen as O2 has 2 atoms per molecule. Similarly a dozen breakfasts of 3-egg omelets would have half again as many eggs as a dozen breakfasts of 2 fried eggs.
weird
Naked mole rats are burrowing rodents. They eat tubers that they encounter while digging, and also ingest their own feces.
mole?... don't know. sorry.
mole hills will appear frequently, characterized by very obvious mounds of unearthed turf
its large and has forelimbs that are perfct for digging
It could be a mole. Moles have a very short tail and are smaller than a mouse. It could be a shrew. They look like a mole but are smaller than a mole. A Gopher?