No, elephants and mice are not the same species. The only thing that is similar between them is the fact they are both mammals.
No, mice and rats are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family.
No, rats and mice are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family. Rats are larger in size compared to mice and have different physical characteristics and behaviors.
Yes! It's wierd, but all elephants (big or small) are afraid of mice. I don't know about rats, but I think elephants are afraid of them too.
There are over 1,000 species of mice found worldwide.
no
There have been test with South African elephants to see if they were really afraid of mice. Mice have stopped elephants in their tracts when placed in front of the elephant. The animal showed signs of being cautious and upset but not proven to be fearful.
Depends on the species. mice and rats are pregnant about 3 weeks while elephants average 92 weeks - nearly two years.
yes, as long as they are indeed the same species. That goes for any species.
The two surviving species of elephants are African and Indian.
It depends on what type of elephant but in general, elephants are not an endangered species.
There might be one I suppose, but no.
Mice are small and elephants are big but why I dont know...? Because if an elephant steps on a mouse, the elephant will be punished in the afterlife. elephants r not scared of mice it is a mith JESSIES ANSWER- you spellt myth wrong. and It is true, elephants are scared because.... well, the scurry EVERYWHERE and the elephant hates stepping on small creatures (mouse) the person up there whpo aasnwerred needds too learn hoowww to spel.