nahfelderartige
Nahfelderartige refers to a group of small, typically burrowing mammals found in Central Europe. The term translates roughly to "mole-like" and reflects their shared adaptations for subterranean life. Key characteristics include stout bodies, powerful forelimbs with large claws for digging, and reduced or absent external ears. Their eyesight is often poor, as they rely more on their sense of smell and touch to navigate underground.
This group encompasses several species, most notably the European mole (Talpa europaea). These animals are primarily
Despite their common name and superficial resemblance, nahfelderartige are not closely related to true moles in