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moles <a mole; moles> N

mole cricket <a mole cricket; mole crickets> N

vesicular mole MED

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While not moles in the classic sense, there are some dishes that use the term in their name.
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It also has a very different lifestyle, usually living underground like moles, having small eyes and feet that help them dig.
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Then he describes her hair, eyes, complexion and moles on the cheek.
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Some gardeners try to chase off moles by dropping castor bean seeds into mole tunnels, or by watering castor oil into the ground.
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They dig like giant moles, using tools ranging from their fingernails to hi-tech titanium implements to gasoline-powered hammer drills.
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All of the moles, except verde, can be kept as a paste and cooked later diluted with chicken broth.
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There have been sightings of moles, snakes, ferrets and a variety of bird species.
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Because their saliva contains a toxin that can paralyze earthworms, moles are able to store their still-living prey for later consumption.
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Animals in the wild include: coyotes, trigrillos, vipers, chamaleons, buzzards, eagles, badgers, foxes, weasels, squirrels, ferrets, moles, ducks, barn owls, hares, rabbits, armadillos, skunks, tlacuaches, wildcats, quail and turtledoves.
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Moles was a gritty and determined, right-handed opening batsman.
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