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A GARDEN VOLE
 
Voles differ from mice in having shorter tails; also smaller ears, which instead of sticking out from the head, lie flat. Voles are smaller and quicker than moles, and see quite well in daylight. Moles eat grubs, worms, and insects, but voles eat plants — a very wide variety.

A Garden Vole

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