Jerry,
It actually sounds pretty good, but then , one has visions of two guys named Darold and Humphrey discussing the wild Peruvian cactus Mole and it's trail of body scented musk droppings it uses to entice the wildly intoxicating female Peruvian mole ( well to a male mole she is ).
Fade to National Geographic TV.........
Darold - " Whoa, ****, check out the tiny tar trailings near that Inca Spear Cacti?" "Could that be the moietar scented trailings of the Peruvian Cactus Mole?"
Humphrey - " Oh my word, good catch , Dar, that certainly looks like the tar residue it leaves to entice it's mate during the mole ******* season!" " You realize that chances of us finding mole-tar droppings this high in the Peruvian Alps is almost unheard of?" " Gustav , get over here with the camera, we have to record this for posterity." " Do some print shots ,as I am sure many folks in the US would like close ups of the mole-tar and it should just jump out off the pages of the December edition with that lovely background of fuscia fungus algae mountain flowers.
Okay, maybe a bit dramatic, but I actually think the name sounds cool, just after the " Duck " design , afraid this name might be open to unique discussion.