Scapanus

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Scapanus is a genus of moles in the family Talpidae.[1] They live in North America from west of the Rockies south to Baja California del Norte, and north to British Columbia, wherever conditions permit a mole population; that is to say, apart from the most sandy, rocky, or developed places. As they are one genus, they are very closely related, but as species, they rarely if ever interbreed successfully.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Family:Talpidae
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Scapanus
Temporal range: 13.6–0 Ma Mid Miocene-Recent
Broad-footed mole (Scapanus latimanus)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Eulipotyphla
Family: Talpidae
Tribe: Scalopini
Genus: Scapanus
Pomel, 1848
Type species
Scalops townsendii
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It contains the following living species:

In addition, there are several extinct species known from fossils.

Distribution

Broad-footed moles are primarily Californian, although its range spills over into neighboring states. The coast mole lives primarily in western Oregon, Washington, and southwestern British Columbia, where it often overlaps the smaller range of Townsend's mole. Townsend's mole is one of the largest and most powerful moles, while the coast mole is quite average-sized.

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