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🏁Follow Us On Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/IFBangla 🏁Follow Us Our Web Site : https://interestingfacts-bangla.blogspot.com 📢 Disclaimer 📢 This Video'' এ প্রাণীটি নাক দিয়ে রাস্তা দেখে এবং আরো অবাস্তব এর চলাফেরা star-nosed mole facts | Interesting F BD ''may use some copyrighted materials without specific authorization of the owner but contents used here falls under the “Fair Use” Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. আসসালামু-আলােইকুম আমাদের ভিডিও এর বিষয়ে আপনাদের যদি কোন প্রকার কপিরাইট © দাবি থাকে তাহলে দয়া করে আমাদের জানাবেন । ধন্যবাদ 😊 #unknownfact #ifb #interesting_facts_bangla #interesting_facts #bangla_facts #interesting_bangla_Facts #unknownfact #ok #mysterious #cctvcompilation #CCTV #top5 #100M #top10 #top #IFBangla #InterestingFactsBangla Star-Nosed Mole Facts Star-Nosed Mole Profile The Star-Nosed Mole is a small mole, that inhabit wet lowland areas of North America. They have a strange appearance, with a unique star-shaped nose that’s ringed with 22 fleshy apprendages (called ‘rays’), which they use to feel its way around, and even hunt prey. They are members of the order Eulipotyphla and family Talpidae, which are small, dark-furred moles, shrew moles, and desmans. Star-Nosed Mole Facts Overview Habitat: Forests, marshes, wetlands, banks of streams Location: North America & Eastern Canada Lifespan: 3 – 4 years Size: 15 – 20 cms (6 – 8 inches) Weight: 12 pounds (55 grams) Color: Dark brown Diet: Carnivore – Small invertebrates, insects, worms Predators: Striped skunk, hawks, owls, weasels, fox, pike Top Speed: 6 Kph (4 Mph) No. of Species: 1 Conservation Status: Least concern Star-nosed moles are found primarily in forests, marshes, wetlands, swamps and near water. However, they are sometimes also found in dry meadows further from water. They are active both during the day and night, and are still active still during the winter, continuing to tunnel and forage for food in snow, and will swim in icy streams and under frozen ponds. The star-nosed mole is covered in dark brown, water-repellent fur and have broad feet with claws. A fully grown, adult star-nosed mole typically measures only around 6-8 inches in length, while its tail is thin and hairy and 1-2 inches in length. They weigh around 50 grams when fully grown. The star-nosed mole is a carnivore, and it’s diet is small invertebrates (animals without backbones). It eats aquatic insects, worms, mollusks, small amphibians and small fish. The star-nosed mole is classified as least concern on the IUCN Red List, because it is very widespread, common, there are no major threats, and its population is not currently in decline Interesting Star-Nosed Mole Facts 1. Their ‘nose’ isn’t used for smelling, it’s used for touch to feel around, and hunt prey in darkness. The mole hunts by bopping its star nose against the ground rapidly; it can touch up to 12 different places in a single second. 2. Their star-nose rays are in constant motion when exploring. The small finger like rays of the star are constantly moving, ‘touching’ and ‘feeling’ what’s around the mole. 3. Their star is the most sensitive touch organ known in any mammal. It contains more than 100,000 nerve fibers, around five times the number of ‘touch’ fibers in a human hand, all packed into their star which is smaller than a fingertip. The sensory receptors are known as ‘Elmer’s Organs’, after the scientist who first observed them. They help the mole detect seismic wave vibrations from it’s surroundings. 1 4. Star-nosed moles are functionally blind. Their eyes are barely visible due to their dense fur, but like all moles, they aren’t completely blind – they are colorblind and see poorly. They can only see light and movement. 5. The star-nosed mole ‘sees’ the world with its star. They use their star in the same as the way we use our eyes as a sensory organ to understand the environment. Research shows that their brain is organised around signals from their stars, much in the same way that humans brains are arranged by visual information from eyes. 2

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