brewer's mole
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific species of mole: "Brewer's mole" refers to a particular species of mole (Parascalops breweri) native to eastern North America. It is characterized by its velvety fur, reduced eyes, and powerful forelimbs adapted for digging.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Brewer's mole is rarely seen above ground. (This sentence states that this particular mole species is not often observed on the surface.)
- Our study focuses on the habitat of the Brewer's mole. (This sentence indicates that the research is centered on the living environment of this animal.)
- Unlike other moles, the Brewer's mole has a distinctive short, hairy tail. (This sentence contrasts a physical feature of this species with others.)
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: The term is primarily used in zoological, biological, or ecological contexts to specify this particular species.
- Parascalops breweri, commonly known as Brewer's mole, is endemic to the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
Variants and Related Words
- Hairy-tailed mole: A common alternative name for the Brewer's mole, derived from its physical characteristic.
- Parascalops breweri: The scientific binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
- Hairy-tailed mole: The most direct synonym, referencing the same animal.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Talpidae: The biological family to which the Brewer's mole belongs.
- Fossorial: An adjective describing animals adapted to digging and living underground, like the Brewer's mole.
Noun
- mole of eastern North America