junctional melanocytic nevi, which typically appear in the course of childhood as flat moles by using a uniform shade which will range between brown to black
A mole can dig up to twenty metres of tunnel in daily employing its spade-like forepaws to properly breaststroke its way throughout the soil. Each and every once in a while, loose soil is pushed up into the area, leading to what we see like a mole mole hill.