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Moles Collection (#2)

"Moles: Masters of the Underground Realm" The common mole, a small mammal known for its exceptional digging skills, spends most of its life hidden beneath the surface

Background imageMoles Collection: Moles 1854 printed 1866 Felix Bracquemond

Moles 1854 printed 1866 Felix Bracquemond
Moles, 1854, printed 1866. Felix Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914), Cadart & Luquet, 79, rue Richelieu. Etching; sheet: 40.3 x 31.3 cm (15 7/8 x 12 5/16 in.); platemark

Background imageMoles Collection: Old Maid card game - Tickets Please - London Underground

Old Maid card game - Tickets Please - London Underground. circa 1950s

Background imageMoles Collection: Marsupial Mole / Itjari-itjari / Blind Sand Burrower - eating Gecko Tanami Desert, Australia

Marsupial Mole / Itjari-itjari / Blind Sand Burrower - eating Gecko Tanami Desert, Australia
AU-6-MWG Marsupial Mole / Itjari-itjari / Blind Sand Burrower - eating Gecko Tanami Desert, Australia Notoryctes typhlops Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMoles Collection: John Vine, Molecatcher of Kent and Surrey

John Vine, Molecatcher of Kent and Surrey
John Vine, the celebrated Kentish and Surrey Molecatcher. Date: 1804

Background imageMoles Collection: Moles and Fieldmice

Moles and Fieldmice
French country children playing at Taupes et Mulots (moles and fieldmice) round the New Years Eve bonfire Date: 1855

Background imageMoles Collection: Snail and grasshoppers racing, Les Images en Musique

Snail and grasshoppers racing, Les Images en Musique
Snails with grasshopper jockeys taking part in a race, with a mole at the finishing line, illustration in Les Images en Musique

Background imageMoles Collection: MOLES, M. F. (second half 19th century-begin 20th

MOLES, M. F. (second half 19th century-begin 20th
MOLES, M.F. (second half 19th century-begin 20th century). The grape harvest. 1900. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Sitges. Maricel Museum

Background imageMoles Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Saint, John, Baptist, desert, seated, rock, pointing, upward

Drawings Prints, Print, Saint, John, Baptist, desert, seated, rock, pointing, upward
Drawings and Prints, Print, Saint John the Baptist in the desert, seated on a rock and pointing upward with his left hand, a lamb at his right, after Reni, Artist, After, Engraved by, Guido Reni

Background imageMoles Collection: Illustration, crouching European Mole (Talpidae) catching earthworm in its mouth, side view

Illustration, crouching European Mole (Talpidae) catching earthworm in its mouth, side view

Background imageMoles Collection: Strong waves with spray in a storm at the pier of Hvide Sande, Jutland, Denmark, Europe

Strong waves with spray in a storm at the pier of Hvide Sande, Jutland, Denmark, Europe

Background imageMoles Collection: Picture No. 10753790

Picture No. 10753790
Mole - front paw (Talpa europaea) Date:

Background imageMoles Collection: Picture No. 10871842

Picture No. 10871842
Mole - babies in nest Date:

Background imageMoles Collection: Picture No. 10783291

Picture No. 10783291
Molehills - man removing molehills from lawn (Talpa europaea) Date:

Background imageMoles Collection: Picture No. 10983035

Picture No. 10983035
European Mole emerging from ground (Talpa europaea) Date:

Background imageMoles Collection: Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus interruptus) adult, on European Mole (Talpa europaea) carcass, France

Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus interruptus) adult, on European Mole (Talpa europaea) carcass, France, August

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) solar-powered deterrent in garden lawn, England, August

European Mole (Talpa europaea) solar-powered deterrent in garden lawn, England, August

Background imageMoles Collection: Mammal skeletons, including Bat (top left), Hare (top right), Domestic Cat and Mole (bottom left)

Mammal skeletons, including Bat (top left), Hare (top right), Domestic Cat and Mole (bottom left) and Guinea Pig (bottom right)

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) lying on its front, front view

European Mole (Talpa europaea) lying on its front, front view

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europea), front view

European Mole (Talpa europea), front view

Background imageMoles Collection: European mole (Talpa europea), controlled, United Kingdom, Europe

European mole (Talpa europea), controlled, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMoles Collection: View of Barcelona by Pedro Pascual Moles (1779)

View of Barcelona by Pedro Pascual Moles (1779)
" View of Barcelona by Pedro Pascual Moles (1779), from the book " Memorias hist󲩣 as sobre la Marina, Comercio y Artes de Barcelona" by A.Capmany. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole Love Runs, shallow tunnels pushed up above the surface as moles quickly expand their

Mole Love Runs, shallow tunnels pushed up above the surface as moles quickly expand their territory seeking mates in
PM-10733 Mole Love Runs, shallow tunnels pushed up above the surface as moles quickly expand their territory seeking mates in the early spring

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole JD 13438 Foraging on surface Talpa europaea © John Daniels / ARDEA LONDON

Mole JD 13438 Foraging on surface Talpa europaea © John Daniels / ARDEA LONDON
JD-13438 MOLE - FORAGING ON SURFACE Talpa europaea John Daniels contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole JD 13172 Eating a worm near its hole Talpa europaea © John Daniels / ardea. com

Mole JD 13172 Eating a worm near its hole Talpa europaea © John Daniels / ardea. com
JD-13172 MOLE - eating a worm near its hole Talpa europaea John Daniels contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehills in frost and snow, at edge of river valley fen

European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehills in frost and snow, at edge of river valley fen, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N. N
European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehills in frost and snow, at edge of river valley fen, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N.N.R. Waveney Valley, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) nipper type trap, in set position, England, march

European Mole (Talpa europaea) nipper type trap, in set position, England, march

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) four dead adults, hung on barbed wire fence by molecatcher, Keld

European Mole (Talpa europaea) four dead adults, hung on barbed wire fence by molecatcher, Keld, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N.P. North Yorkshire, England, october

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) fortress molehills, on path in snow covered river valley fen

European Mole (Talpa europaea) fortress molehills, on path in snow covered river valley fen, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N.N.R. Waveney Valley, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) adult, feeding on earthworm in tunnel, Italy

European Mole (Talpa europaea) adult, feeding on earthworm in tunnel, Italy

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehill, emerging through snow, England, november

European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehill, emerging through snow, England, november

Background imageMoles Collection: European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehills, in unimproved hay meadow habitat

European Mole (Talpa europaea) molehills, in unimproved hay meadow habitat, Mickfield Meadow Nature Reserve, Mickfield, Suffolk, England, april

Background imageMoles Collection: Chemical weights

Chemical weights
Assorted chemical weights. The different amount of each chemical represents a measurement known as the mole. One mole of any sample contains the same number of molecules or atoms

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole - emerging from hole - Cornwall - UK

Mole - emerging from hole - Cornwall - UK
DAC-324 Mole - emerging from hole Cornwall - UK Talpa europaea David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: MOLE

MOLE
A common mole bares its teeth

Background imageMoles Collection: THE MOLE

THE MOLE
The European mole, Talpa Europea

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole - emerging from molehole in lawn. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France

Mole - emerging from molehole in lawn. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France
WAT-15767 Mole - emerging from molehole in lawn Bay of Somme -Picardie - France Talpa europaea M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole -close-up of nose. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France

Mole -close-up of nose. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France
WAT-15768 Mole - close-up of nose. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France Talpa europaea M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole - eating worm. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France

Mole - eating worm. Bay of Somme -Picardie - France
WAT-15772 Mole - close-up of foot Bay of Somme -Picardie - France Talpa europaea M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole - Single adult emerging into the open, Wiltshire, England, UK

Mole - Single adult emerging into the open, Wiltshire, England, UK
DK-120 Mole - Single adult emerging into the open Wiltshire, England, UK Tarpa europaea David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole in hand of molecatcher Peter Rutherford, United Kingdom, Europe

Mole in hand of molecatcher Peter Rutherford, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMoles Collection: Cape Golden Mole

Cape Golden Mole
PS-10278 Cape Golden MOLE Chrysochloris asiatica Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole - emerging from the ground

Mole - emerging from the ground
ME-924 Mole - emerging from the ground Talpa europaea Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: Mole Hills - in meadow

Mole Hills - in meadow
ME-1503 Molehills - in meadow Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: Starnose Mole - close-up of foot showing claws

Starnose Mole - close-up of foot showing claws
PG-102 Star-nosed Mole - close-up of foot showing claws Condylura cristata Paul Germain Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMoles Collection: Radiated Mole (Bewick)

Radiated Mole (Bewick)
sorex cristatus This is the RADIATED MOLE, smaller than the Common Mole, who lives in, or rather under, North America. Unfortunately its fur is used to make hats



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"Moles: Masters of the Underground Realm" The common mole, a small mammal known for its exceptional digging skills, spends most of its life hidden beneath the surface. Witnessing a mole effortlessly devouring a worm underground is like observing nature's secret ballet. With their velvety fur and unique snouts, they can fascinating creatures that have adapted perfectly to their subterranean lifestyle. Catching sight of a mole foraging on the surface, grass removed over its face as it searches for food, is truly an extraordinary encounter. As if emerging from another world, a mole gracefully emerges from its hole onto the surface, reminding us of their mysterious existence below ground. Deep within intricate underground tunnels lies the hidden sanctuary - an intricate maze they call home. A close-up shot reveals the star-nose mole's remarkable nose structure – an incredible adaptation aiding them in locating prey with precision. Surprisingly agile swimmers too. Watch as a common mole glides through river currents effortlessly; they truly are versatile creatures. The captivating beauty lies not only in their ability to burrow but also in their simple yet enchanting appearance above ground. Nestled safely within their cozy nests lie adorable baby moles – tiny replicas destined to continue this secretive species' legacy. Bonus: Just like players strategizing in Old Maid card game or commuters awaiting tickets on London Underground, moles navigate underground tunnels with skill and precision. The iconic lighthouse at Trevignon stands tall against Brittany's rugged coastline while nearby resides our elusive friend - the ever-watchful mole. Intriguing and diverse, these captions shed light on various aspects of "moles" - showcasing both their hidden lives below ground and occasional appearances above it.