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Sam Chuwins
A form of mole from the west Midlands of England and North Wales that is covered in hairs this mole is related to a form of other moles but this mole is far more advanced. Often called minerva by the local population the minerva is a loney mole that spends all its wakeing life in search of a other minerva the mate with. Intercourse is not a strong point with the minervas and they often die before they reproduce they do how ever like to lick other minervas noses as a sigh of interest.They also if desret mate with there mother as a last resort or a first in the case of the Sam Chuwins.They are not intelligent animals and spends its life in search of friends but may never find them.

Other "Moles"

While many groups of burrowing animals (pink fairy armadillos, tuco-tucos, mole-rats; even mole crickets and mole crabs) have developed close physical similarities with moles due to convergent evolution, two of these are so similar to true moles that they are commonly called and thought of as "moles" in common English, although they are completely unrelated to true moles or to each other. These are the golden moles of southern Africa and the marsupial moles of Australia. While difficult to distinguish from each other, they are most easily distinguished from true moles by shovel-like patches on their noses which they use in tandem with their abbreviated forepaws to swim through sandy soils. [edit]The Golden Moles

A Golden Mole The golden moles belong to the same branch on the tree of life as the tenrecs, called Tenrecomorpha or Afrosoricida, which in term stems from a main branch of placental mammals called the Afrosoricida. This means that they share a closer common ancestor with such existing Afrosoricids as Elephants, Manatees, and Aardvarks than they the placental mammals such as true Talpidae moles. ORDER AFROSORICIDA Suborder Tenrecomorpha Family Tenrecidae: tenrecs, 34 species in 10 genera Suborder Chrysochloridea Family Chrysochloridae Subfamily Chrysochlorinae Genus Carpitalpa Arend's Golden Mole (Carpitalpa arendsi) Genus Chlorotalpa Duthie's Golden Mole (Chlorotalpa duthieae) Sclater's Golden Mole (Chlorotalpa sclateri) Genus Chrysochloris Subgenus Chrysochloris Cape Golden Mole (Chrysochloris asiatica) Visagie's Golden Mole (Chrysochloris visagiei) Subgenus Kilimatalpa Stuhlmann's Golden Mole (Chrysochloris stuhlmanni) Genus Chrysospalax Giant Golden Mole (Chrysospalax trevelyani) Rough-haired Golden Mole (Chrysospalax villosus) Genus Cryptochloris De Winton's Golden Mole (Cryptochloris wintoni) Van Zyl's Golden Mole (Cryptochloris zyli) Genus Eremitalpa Grant's Golden Mole (Eremitalpa granti) Subfamily Amblysominae Genus Amblysomus Fynbos Golden Mole (Amblysomus corriae) Hottentot Golden Mole (Amblysomus hottentotus) Marley's Golden Mole (Amblysomus marleyi) Robust Golden Mole (Amblysomus robustus) Highveld Golden Mole (Amblysomus septentrionalis) Genus Calcochloris Subgenus Huetia Congo Golden Mole (Calcochloris leucorhinus) Subgenus Calcochloris Yellow Golden Mole (Calcochloris obtusirostris) Subgenus incertae sedis Somali Golden Mole (Calcochloris tytonis) Genus Neamblysomus Juliana's Golden Mole (Neamblysomus julianae) Gunning's Golden Mole (Neamblysomus gunningi)