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condylura (n)

star-nosed moles

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  1. The star-nosed mole, scientifically known as Condylura cristata, is a fascinating creature with a unique pink, fleshy "star" on its nose.
  2. Endemic to North America, Condylura inhabits moist, low-elevation areas and is a skilled burrower.
  3. Fossil evidence suggests the Condylura genus was once more widespread, with extinct species found in Europe and Asia.
  4. Though there's only one extant species, Condylura has a rich evolutionary history dating back to the Mid Miocene.
  5. Despite its small size, Condylura is a semi-aquatic mole that can even swim short distances.
  6. The star-shaped appendage on Condylura's nose, known as the Eimer's organ, is packed with touch receptors for exceptional sensory perception.
  7. Condylura uses its sensitive Condylura to navigate its environment, locate food, and identify potential dangers.
  8. Unlike other moles, Condylura might be more social, forming small, loose colonies within their network of tunnels.
  9. While Condylura is not endangered, habitat loss and fragmentation pose potential threats to its population.
  10. Studying Condylura can offer valuable insights into the evolution of sensory adaptations and burrowing behaviors in mammals.

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star-nosed moles

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The star-nosed mole, scientifically known as Condylura cristata, is a fascinating creature with a unique pink, fleshy "star" on its nose.

Endemic to North America, Condylura inhabits moist, low-elevation areas and is a skilled burrower.

Fossil evidence suggests the Condylura genus was once more widespread, with extinct species found in Europe and Asia.

Though there's only one extant species, Condylura has a rich evolutionary history dating back to the Mid Miocene.