Exceptions are always there.... SO why not????
It depends how injured it is. My mouse had part of its tail cut, the part simply died off slowly, and a shorter stubby tail developed. The problem will be probably fixed over time but take the mouse to vet asap just incase.
The tail is the only part of a mouse body that contains a bone if it doesn't have the bone it wont be able to stand up. Its like a mouse's foundation
Your mouse has necrosis. This is either from the mouse biting its tail, or more probable, someone pinched its tail. Sometimes it kills the mouse, other times it drops off and the mouse will be fine.
Four. If there are three and only three mice "opposite" each corner (in the other corners). Otherwise there would be more than three "opposite" each corner. (The part about the tail was not part of the original riddle, but basically they're saying that each mouse can see the other three in their corners.)
It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end.
The mouse's tail was very long.
I think it help by the tail and on the top of the whale shark
Our mouse had a purple tail (just on the end, about 1-2") turning black and falling off, due to a fight with another mouse that damaged the tail and caused lack of blood supply. The vet gave both oral and topical antibiotics. He also told us that IF it spread to the base of tail, that was the spinal cord and mouse would need to be euthanized. (If that happens, the mouse would die in a lot of pain and it can't be fixed.) We had a happy ending: the damaged end of the tail fell off, everything else healed, and the mouse continues to live a happy and active life......in a separate cage! You need to get YOUR mouse to a vet for some antibiotics!
Eeyore often loses his tail.
a rat
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whatever type of tail it wants to.Answer: When a dominant gene is present, it will always be expressed. The only time a recessive gene is expressed is when no dominant gene is present. Therefore, the mouse in question will have a long tail.