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1 Nocturnal animals by J and m

2 A mole cannot see or hear very well but it can use her whiskers and other hairs on her body to feel vibrations. The little mole lives all alone in her underground tunnels. A mole eats tasty worms and they live in mole hills. A mole has curved front paws and claws that dig like shovels.

3 Otters are one of our top predators, feeding mainly on fish, waterbirds, amphibians and crustaceans. They have their cubs in underground burrows known as a holt. Otters live in water and they swim.

4 Bats are flying animals that can’t see very well
Bats are flying animals that can’t see very well. Fruit bats can smell ripe fruit from far away. They eat hanging upside down. They eat insects and fish. They eat fish by grabing them with their claws out of the water. They eat insects by using their ears.


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