| Talpidae -                  desmans, moles There are 42 species in this family. They are found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Most species live underground. Moles have long, 
 cylindrical
 bodies, tiny eyes and their front legs have strong scoop-shaped claws that are turned sideways to help them tunnel into the earth! Moles eat grubs, worms, and other invertebrates. Some species also eat plant parts. Moles have poor eyesight and rely on their sense of smell and touch. There are two species of desmans. Desmans are 
 found in Europe and Asian. They have webbed paws and can swim! They  eat fish and  
 aquatic invertebrates. 
 
 
 
   
     |   Endangered in NH |   Threatened in NH |   Introduced |  
     |   Endangered in US |   Threatened in US |   Breeds in NH |  
 
   
     | New Hampshire Species |  | North/Central American Species |  
     | Hairy-tailed Mole Star-nosed Mole
 
 |  | American Shrew-mole Broad-footed Mole
 Coast Mole
 Eastern Mole
 Townsend's Mole
 
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