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Unlike another familiar subterranean dwelling mammal, the gopher, moles are not rodents. They are more closely related to shrews and belong to the newer order Soricomorpha. They were previously classified under the now discarded order Insectivora. Moles are predators. They feed on earthworms, insect larva and adult insects as well as other invertebrates. Some moles swim in shallow creeks and riverbeds in search of prey.

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