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<h2>Scientists identify two new types of moles in the mountains of eastern Turkey that can live in temperatures of 50C and survive buried under six feet of snow.</h2>
<p><strong>The new moles are named Talpa hakkariensis and Talpa davidiana tatvanensis.</strong><br />
<strong>They belong to a group of mammals generally found in Europe and western Asia. </strong></p>
<p class="author-section byline-plain">By the daily mail reporter </p>
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Scientists identify two new types of moles in the mountains of eastern Turkey that can live in temperatures of 50C and survive buried under six feet of snow.
The new moles are named Talpa hakkariensis and Talpa davidiana tatvanensis. They belong to a group of mammals generally found in Europe and western Asia.