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Moles in Captivity

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  1. animalszoos

    animalszoos Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Which collections currently house moles (including marsupial moles but excluding mole rats)?
    How well do moles cope in captivity?
    How are they housed and what are they fed?
    Have any moles been bred in captivity?
     
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  2. Zooplantman

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    Sorry... I misunderstood. Thought it would be a thread about John Grisham books
     
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  3. LaughingDove

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    The British Wildlife Centre regularly holds moles. When I last visited they did not have any although I think they may have obtained some new ones and when I visited before that they did hold moles. I don't know anything more about it, but that may be something you want to look into.
     
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    According to zootierliste,no zoo in Europe now have moles.I have only see mole in tama zoo, which have a house with tunnels to run and soil for therm to dig.(they hold japanese mole there)
     
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    Do you know if the mole was rescued?
     
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  6. Tim May

    Tim May Well-Known Member 15+ year member Premium Member

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    As “LaughingDove” mentioned the British Wildlife Centre sometimes has European moles although I have never been fortunate enough to actually see any on my visits there (and none are currently listed as being there according to Zootierliste).

    The only captive mole that I’ve ever seen was back in the autumn of 1990 when I saw a star-nosed mole at the National Zoo in Washington. Richard Weigl’s book Longevity of Mammals in Captivity (2005) lists the longevity record for a star-nosed mole as 2 years 6 months; this was an individual that lived at the National Zoo, Washington, from 8th July 1988 until 13th January 1991 – so this is possibly the animal that I saw (although I don’t know how many specimens Washington Zoo had about this time).
     
  7. DavidBrown

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    This is really interesting, Tim. Do you remember how the mole at the National Zoo was exhibited? Was it in one of the terrariums in the small mammal house?
     
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  8. Tim May

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    Glad you found this of interest, David.

    It was almost twenty-seven years ago but, as I recall, the star-nosed mole was kept in a small dark vivarium with artificial burrows made of narrow transparent tubes. After waiting patiently for some time, I recall the mole’s star-shaped nose suddenly materialising from one of the tubes and grabbing a worm.
     
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    Azamat Shackleford Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Tama Zoo in Japan has a Mole House but I CANNOT find any pics of the mole house online, the only thing I've seen is some random post on Instagram and it showed a shrew(?) or some similar animal through a series of pipes. I WISH we could get more pics of this interesting building.
     
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  10. Leaf Productions

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    I am reviving this 5 year old thread.

    Maine Wildlife in Gray, Maine, while reported once to house a Mole in their nocturnal house, no longer houses them there.

    I am asking to all if you know of any facilities that may house this beautiful type of creature. For once in my life I wish to gaze upon it's decrepit eyes that millions of years have caused them to vanish and be nothing but two, humble dots.
     
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    I haven't come across any, even in nature centers :(
     
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    I've never seen one in zoos. Years ago, I read a book, The Natural History of Moles, by
    Martyn L. Gorman and R. David Stone. It included a chapter on how to keep moles in captivity.
     
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    Never been there but in the galleries you can see pics of tamas mole house which has kept japanese mole mogera wogura and small japanese mole mogera imaizumii
     
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    Truly such a shame, they're a beautiful creature. I can only hope that one day I am lucky to see one - either in captivity or in the wild.
     
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    Yeah it's really cool with how the exhibit work and it really show you can make a good exhibit out of basically every animal in the world. Hope more zoo can learn from them and keep them more.
     
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    Baleen whales..?
     
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    Should have phrased properly. I mean animal which maybe aren't too interesting to the general public. You can always find a way to make them entertaining.
     
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    Like the Mole-rats?
     
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    Get a hunting dog ;)
     
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  20. Leaf Productions

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    Absolutely not. These animals are to be cherished.
     
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