metsäkadolle
Metsäkadolle, also known as the Finnish forest mole (*Talpa europaea*), is a small, burrowing mammal native to the forests of Finland and parts of northern Europe. It belongs to the mole family (Talpidae) and is adapted to a subterranean lifestyle, spending most of its time underground where it feeds primarily on earthworms, insects, and other soil-dwelling invertebrates.
The Finnish forest mole has a streamlined, cylindrical body measuring about 12–15 centimeters in length, excluding
Metsäkadolle plays an important ecological role in forest ecosystems. By tunneling through the soil, it aerates
The species is widespread across Finland’s boreal and hemiboreal forests, thriving in moist, well-drained soils rich
Due to its elusive nature, the Finnish forest mole is rarely observed by humans. However, signs of