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Rough-haired golden mole : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rough-haired golden mole
Rough-haired golden moles (''Chrysospalax villosus'') are an ancient group of mammals that live mostly below ground. They have shiny coats of dense fur and a streamlined, formless appearance. They have no visible eyes or ears; in fact, they are blind - the small eyes are covered with hairy skin. The ears are small and are hidden in the animal's fur.() ==Physical description==
The rough-haired golden mole is generally larger than most of the other species of golden mole, with a total length of 120-175 mm and a mass of 90-160 g.() In the Transvaal region which is associated with land north of modern day Vaal river in South Africa, males had an average mass of 105 grams while females had a range of mass from 65 to 142 grams.() It characteristically has a coarse and long pelage with hairs 18-20 mm long on the back. The glossy individual hairs of the guard coat on the mid-back are slate-grey at the base with reddish brown to brown at the tip. The under fur is woolly and grey. The claws of the third digit on the front feet are powerful and about 1.6 cm in length.()()
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