Greater Japanese Mole (Mogera wogura) — Least Concern Mammalia

Greater Japanese Mole

Mogera wogura

Conservation Status

Least Concern

Mammalia · Soricomorpha · Talpidae

About

The Japanese mole, also known as Temminck's mole, is a species of mole endemic to Japan. A solitary and diurnal species, it can live for up to 3.5 years in the wild. Their sizes vary depending on the temperature and the hardness of the soil they reside in.

Fun Fact

A solitary and diurnal species, it can live for up to 3.

Quick Facts

Habitat

To be updated

Diet

To be updated

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance

External Data Sources

Recent sightings on iNaturalist IUCN Red List profile

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