The freakish, tentacled snout of the star-nosed mole Condylura cristata may look funny, but it’s nothing to laugh at. It could be the most skilled sniffer under the sun – even when underwater.

By BBC Wildlife Magazine

Published: Tuesday, 05 September 2023 at 15:35 PM


The star-nosed mole, a hamster-sized inhabitant of North American wetlands, is nearly blind. But what it lacks in vision, it more than makes up for in feeling, so to speak.

What’s so special about the star-nosed mole’s nose?

Its nose is used more as a super-sensitive spare paw with 22 toes. The pea-sized organ is extremely perceptive, packed with over 25,000 sensory receptors – compared with 17,000 in the human hand. The mole can identify anything it touches seven times faster than a person can blink. This makes it the most sensitive organ in the animal world.