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- The European mole (Talpa europaea) is a mammal of the order Eulipotyphla. It is also known as the common mole and the northern mole. This mole lives in...
- A mouldwarp is an ancient dialect word for a mole (Talpa europaea). However, a mediaeval prophecy declared that the sixth King of England after King John...
- 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...
- first isolated from the archival liver tissue of the European mole (Talpa europaea) captured in Hungary in 1999. The first complete genome characterization...
- whether some species are truly venomous is still debated. European mole (Talpa europaea) Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens)...
- UK.2023-1.RLTS.T221753755A221753922.en. Sondergaard, Emily (2006). "Talpa europaea". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. Archived from the original...
- ducts, which open near the base of these teeth. The European mole (Talpa europaea), and possibly other species of mole, have toxins in their saliva that...
- "Testis-Like Steroidogenesis in the Ovotestis of the European Mole, Talpa europaea". Biology of Reproduction. 60 (2): 413–418. doi:10.1095/biolreprod60...
- cat (Felis catus), the European polecat (Mustela ****rius), the mole (Talpa europaea) and the fallow deer (Dama dama). The badger flea, like other fleas...
- the distribution of the two mole species Talpa aquitania Nicolas, Matinez-Vargas & Hugot, 2017 and T. europaea Linnaeus, 1758 in France based on museum...