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The Star-nosed mole is covered in thick blackish brown water-repellent fur and has large scaled feet and a long thick tail, which appears to function as a fat storage reserve for the spring breeding season. Adults are 15 to 20 cm in length, weigh about 55 g, and have 44 teeth. The mole's most distinctive feature is a circle of 22 mobile, pink, fleshy tentacles at the end of the snout. These are used to identify food by touch, such as worms, insects and crustaceans.

The incredibly sensitive nasal tentacles are covered with almost one hundred thousand minute touch receptors known as Eimer's organs. These were first described in the European Mole in 1871 by German zoologist Theodor Eimer. Other mole species also possess Eimer's organs, though they are not as specialized or numerous as in the star-nosed mole. Because the star-nose mole is functionally blind, it had long been suspected that the snout was used to detect electrical activity in prey animals, though there is little, if any, empirical support for this contention. It appears the nasal star and dentition of this species are primarily adapted to exploit extremely small prey items. A report in the journal Nature gives this animal the title of fastest-eating mammal, taking only 230 milliseconds to identify and consume individual food items. Its brain decides in the ultra short time of 8 ms if a prey is comestible or not. This speed is at the limit of the speed of neurons.
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wait what
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Hay guyz, wuts goin on in dis thread?
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OH GOD I CAN SEE FOREVER
>> Anonymous
It looks like it has an exploded anus on its face
>> Anonymous
>>50024
It does.
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pic related u guyz
>> Anonymous
I refuse to believe that this animal actually exists.
>> Anonymous
>>50281

You should. If you acknowledge its existence it will suck your soul out.
>> Anonymous
>>49989

Oshi- illthid
>> Anonymous
>>50374
Is there a template?
>> Anonymous
>>50024

It has.