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European Mole vs Star-nosed Mole

How does the European Mole compare to the Star-nosed Mole? They are both members of the Talpidae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.

European Mole
Star-nosed Mole

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European Mole
Star-nosed Mole
Scientific name
Talpa europaea
Condylura cristata
Classification
Mammal
Mammal
Family
Talpidae
Talpidae
Habitat
Underground burrows in grasslands, woodlands, and gardens
Wetlands, marshes, and moist lowland forests
Diet
Carnivore
Carnivore
Conservation status
Least Concern
Least Concern
Lifespan
3-5 years
2-4 years
Weight
70–130 grams
35-75 grams

European Mole vs Star-nosed Mole: who would win?

European Mole

European Mole

70–130 grams

VS
Star-nosed Mole

Star-nosed Mole

35-75 grams

European Mole wins moderate confidence

European Mole is substantially heavier (70–130 grams vs 35-75 grams). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

Similarities

  • Both are mammals.
  • Both belong to the Talpidae family.
  • Both have a carnivore diet.
  • Both are listed as Least Concern.

Differences

  • Habitat: Underground burrows in grasslands, woodlands, and gardens vs Wetlands, marshes, and moist lowland forests.
  • Weight: 70–130 grams vs 35-75 grams.

European Mole vs Star-nosed Mole: FAQ

Who would win in a fight, a European Mole or a Star-nosed Mole?

European Mole wins. European Mole is substantially heavier (70–130 grams vs 35-75 grams). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

What is the difference between a European Mole and a Star-nosed Mole?

European Mole and Star-nosed Mole differ in several ways — habitat: underground burrows in grasslands, woodlands, and gardens vs wetlands, marshes, and moist lowland forests. weight: 70–130 grams vs 35-75 grams.

Do European Mole and Star-nosed Mole live in the same habitat?

No — European Mole lives in underground burrows in grasslands, woodlands, and gardens, while Star-nosed Mole is found in wetlands, marshes, and moist lowland forests.

What do European Mole and Star-nosed Mole eat?

Both European Mole and Star-nosed Mole have a carnivore diet.

Which is more endangered, the European Mole or the Star-nosed Mole?

European Mole is listed as Least Concern, while Star-nosed Mole is listed as Least Concern.

How big are European Mole and Star-nosed Mole?

European Mole weighs around 70–130 grams, while Star-nosed Mole weighs around 35-75 grams.

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