Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842) is a animal in the Talpidae family, order Soricomorpha, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842)

Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842)

Parascalops breweri, the hairy-tailed or Brewer's mole, is the only species in its genus, a medium-sized North American burrowing mole.

Family
Genus
Parascalops
Order
Soricomorpha
Class
Mammalia

About Parascalops breweri (Bachman, 1842)

Parascalops breweri, commonly called the hairy-tailed mole or Brewer's mole, is a medium-sized mole species native to North America. It is the only species classified in the genus Parascalops. Its species epithet breweri honors Thomas Mayo Brewer, an American naturalist. This mole can be found in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, where it occupies forested and open areas with dry, loose soils. As a fossorial (burrowing) mammal, it requires moist but well-drained soil to dig easily. It favors habitats including deciduous and coniferous woods, oldfields, and roadsides.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Soricomorpha Talpidae Parascalops

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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