a lab
Outside
at home at home
Mouse food such as mouse/rat lab blocks or seed mix.
Lab expiriments and small pets.
catch the mouse
a mouse adapts to its habitat by being small so that it can fit into hole's has fur to keep it warmed also has sharp teeth that helps it to nibble at food with.
Yes, if you put it in the right environment. But it would be better to observe it from it's natural habitat. But don't take it out of it's natural habitat and bring it to a lab. Hope this helped you. :)
yes but only if they are driven out of there habitat
The habitat of Australia's dusky hopping mouse is sand dunes where there is cane grass and ephemeral herbaceous shrubs. This hopping mouse is confined to the Strzelecki Desert of far south western Queensland and northeastern South Australia.
Forests, homes, anywhere they may colonize and eat.
People killed it off and its habitat was lost