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Collection of Star Nosed Mole Cliparts (30)
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Lightweight star nosed mole assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A finely detailed historical engraving of a European mole (Talpa europaea) emerging from loose soil, highlighting its velvety fur, spade-like forelimbs, and reduced eyes.
This playful mole illustration highlights its unique star-nosed adaptation in a charming, child-friendly style.
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) uses its 22 fleshy appendages to detect prey in milliseconds, making it one of Earth’s most specialized mammals.
A classic line-art depiction of a mole mid-dig, highlighting its specialized forelimbs and compact body adapted for subterranean life.
A joyful cartoon mole waves hello, sporting a bright red flower and surrounded by sparkling green stars.
Meet this lovable mole! Viewed from three angles to showcase its round body, cheerful expression, and distinctive pink nose.
A muscular Kabillion warrior strikes a powerful pose, gripping a bone blade with determination-ready for battle in this high-energy animation scene.
This cheeky star-nosed mole isn’t just weird-it’s brilliantly adapted, with the fastest touch response in the animal kingdom.
A playful beaver munching on a leaf-ideal for teaching kids about wildlife or illustrating forest ecosystems.
This charming fantasy creature combines a pony’s body with a star-nosed mole’s unique sensory snout, caught mid-dig with joyful expression.
A stylized yet anatomically informed depiction of a European mole (Talpa europaea), highlighting its specialized digging limbs and star-nosed sensory appendages.
The eastern gray squirrel’s native range spans from southern Canada through the eastern United States, as shown in brown on this map.
A charming, flower-faced mythical being rests peacefully among star-shaped blossoms-ready for your colors!
A smiling mole scientist celebrates Mole Day by holding up a beaker of green solution-perfect for sparking student curiosity in chemistry.
A vigilant field mouse pauses atop a sun-warmed stone, its posture suggesting alertness to nearby movement.
A cute, wide-eyed cartoon mole stands alert, sniffing the air with its pink nose and delicate whiskers.
A happy, animated mole showcasing its powerful front claws, perfect for teaching about burrowing animals.
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) displays its iconic 22-tentacled snout, an evolutionary marvel for detecting prey in dark, wet environments.
A playful, stylized aye-aye with vivid green eyes and oversized ears, rendered in soft digital painting technique.
