No, there is many of the cute little things and usually quite alot in pet stores.
Not at all. I go to Petco and see truckloads of albino rats and mice. Especially mice.
Although rare nowadays mice are still eaten. The Romans considered them a delicacy
Yes! But it is very rare!
Mice usually live for about 1.5 to 3 years.
I do not believe so, mice breed extremely fast, and are very common. So unless you are thinking a rare, special kind of mouse, they should not be endangered.
There are many varieties of mice that live in Minnesota. Some of them are:western harvest mousedeer mousewhite-footed mousehusky deer mousenorthern grasshopper mousehouse mousemeadow jumping mousewoodland jumping mouseplains pocket mouse (very rare)
Several things could cause it. A decrease in any predator that feeds on mice will cause an increase in mice population because less of them will be eaten by other animals. An increase in the mice food supply could cause an increase in population too, especially if lack of food was the main limiting factor of the mice population. In very rare circumstances, additional mice could be brought in from other parts of the world by humans. There are some non-native fish living in lakes because someone put some in there and they started to breed.
The Borroloola Dtella is a rare species of gecko. They will eat crickets, waxworms, mealworms, and mice if they can find them small enough.
Pythons can eat almost every thing. From full size humans to dead mice.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
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Yes, mice can have 2-14 babies. But when you breed, you usually get 4,5,6,7 babies. In rare cases, a mother mouse can have up to 20 babies!
House Mice