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Star-Nosed Mole

condylura cristata

The Star-Nosed Mole (Condylura cristata) is undoubtedly one of the most bizarre and extraordinary mammals on the planet. Instantly recognizable by the ring of 22 pink, fleshy tentacles framing its snout, this semi-aquatic mole is a marvel of evolutionary adaptation. Found throughout the wetlands and damp forests of eastern North America, it spends much of its time navigating muddy shallow tunnels or diving into streams in search of invertebrate prey. Despite being functionally blind, the Star-Nosed Mole perceives its dark world with astonishing clarity. Its star functions as an ultra-sensitive tactile eye, allowing it to process physical information at lightning speeds. Fascinatingly, this species remains highly active throughout the harsh winter months, frequently swimming beneath frozen ponds to hunt. Its unique physiology and unusual appearance make it a favorite subject among biologists and nature enthusiasts alike.

Lebensraum: Found in moist, low-elevation habitats like wetlands, marshes, bogs, and the muddy banks of streams and ponds.

Aussehen

The Star-Nosed Mole is a stout, small mammal, typically measuring 15 to 20 centimeters in length. Its most defining feature is the prominent, star-shaped appendage on its snout, which consists of 22 mobile, pink, fleshy rays. The body is covered in thick, dark brown or black water-repellent fur that keeps it dry during aquatic excursions. It has broad, scaled front paws with robust claws that face outward to aid in digging, alongside a thick, scaly tail that often becomes remarkably swollen in winter to serve as a fat reserve. Its eyes are minuscule and barely visible through the thick fur, and it lacks external ear flaps entirely.

ReichAnimaliaStammChordataKlasseMammaliaOrdnungEulipotyphlaFamilieTalpidaeGattungCondylura
Star-Nosed Mole
Star-Nosed Mole

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Seltenheit

Common

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Interessante Fakten

Its 'star' is not a nose for smelling, but a highly advanced touch organ containing over 25,000 microscopic sensory receptors called Eimer's organs.

The mole's tail swells up to three to four times its normal size during the winter to act as a fat reserve for the harsh cold months.

The star-nosed mole is the fastest-eating mammal on Earth, able to identify and consume a meal in just 227 milliseconds.

Unlike most moles, the star-nosed mole is an excellent swimmer and actively hunts for aquatic insects and small fish in streams and ponds, even under the ice in winter.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Eimer's Organs

Its star-shaped snout is covered with over 25,000 highly sensitive tactile receptors called Eimer's organs, enabling it to navigate and detect prey in total darkness.

Fähigkeit

Underwater Olfaction

It possesses the rare ability to smell underwater by blowing air bubbles onto submerged objects and quickly re-inhaling them to detect scent trails.

Fähigkeit

Speed Foraging

It holds the title for the fastest-eating mammal, capable of identifying, capturing, and consuming prey in less than a quarter of a second.

Maße und Details

Länge
15-20 cm
Gewicht
0.035-0.075 kg
Lebenserwartung
3-4 Jahre
Gelegegröße
2-7
Brutzeit
45 Tage

Ernährung und Fütterung

The Star-Nosed Mole primarily consumes small aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates found in muddy soils and shallow water bodies.

Altersunterschiede: Nursing pups transition to a soft invertebrate diet after weaning at about three to four weeks of age.

Hauptnahrung

  • Earthworms
  • Aquatic insects
  • Leeches
  • Small amphibians
  • Small fish

Nahrungssuche

  • Foraging

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

eaten by

Great Horned Owl

Bubo virginianus

Birds of prey commonly hunt them when they venture above ground or in shallow water.

hunts

Common Earthworm

Lumbricus terrestris

A primary prey source consumed rapidly while tunneling through muddy soils.

eaten by

Red Fox

Vulpes vulpes

Mammalian predators occasionally dig them out of their shallow surface tunnels.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie identifiziert man Star-Nosed Mole?

Der einfachste Weg, Star-Nosed Mole zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Star-Nosed Mole?

15-20 cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Star-Nosed Mole?

0.035-0.075 kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Star-Nosed Mole?

3-4 Jahre

Was frisst Star-Nosed Mole?

The Star-Nosed Mole primarily consumes small aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates found in muddy soils and shallow water bodies.

Wo findet man Star-Nosed Mole normalerweise?

Found in moist, low-elevation habitats like wetlands, marshes, bogs, and the muddy banks of streams and ponds.

Wie jagt Star-Nosed Mole?

Foraging

Was ist der/die/das gelegegröße von Star-Nosed Mole?

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