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Moles
Moles are not rodents, they are insectivores, and related to shrews and bats.
Moles do not hibernate.
Mole mounds are shaped like a volcano and can reach heights of up to two feet tall.
Moles activity is often identified by the many surface tunnels through the grass in a yard.
Moles can dig up to 18 feet of surface tunnels per hour.
Moles can travel through their existing tunnels at 80 feet/minute.
Moles found in Minnesota are primarily Eastern moles.
Moles primarily eat earthworms, but also eat insects and their larvae, as well as some vegetation,
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