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LIKE that of other common animals, the complete life-story of the mole has yet to be written, exceedingly little being really known. The difficulties of observing the habits of a subterranean dweller of a most retiring disposition are patent but not altogether insuperable, and the wonder is that field naturalists have been content to read and take for granted the information handed down for the last century without any attempt to confirm it.
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ADAMS, L. Moles and Molehills . Nature 83, 37–38 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083037c0
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