Yes, It can live without a tail. Can a fish swim without a tail? Yes, not very well but it will stay alive. The only way it wont is it if it like severly bleeding. It will most likely bleed to death.
A mouse is a living creature - and it can feel pain as can any other animal (Mammal anyway) a quick excision of the tail might hurt some but it would still run away .
Caught BY said tail and left until it drops - would be very painful - it would be a question simply of observing that Humanity - male or female - can lose a limb and survive - so in fact it seems reasonable to suppose a mouse could LIVE without a tail - he / she might be embarrassed - the other Home-Mice might not recognise him
No. Some get enough moisture from their food to live without drinking but they have to eat something.
Yes, the point of the tail is an escape system. When the predator bites/grasps the lizards tail, it simply comes off, letting the lizard escape.
Yes, a rat can live without its tail. But it also depends how it got cut off. lol. :P x0x0 :)
They can survive but would be disabled. They use their tails for added balance when climbing and running. It is also used for warmth in the winter.
It becomes a mous
Yes they can if it is not infected.
I have seen sting rays that have only half of a tail or a little less, but never no tail at all. Seeing that they can live with partial tails I would say yes they can live without a tail, but it would probably shorten their lives considerable when you think about how many things they use their tail for.
Yes. There is actually a genetic abnormality where a cow can be born without a tail. The condition is not fatal, but it just makes it harder for the cow to be able to swat flies away from its backside.
Yes, but the feathers will soon grow back.
still a mouse
Mice typically absorb all the water they need through the food they eat, or from morning dew. They can get by with surprisingly little water. Pet mice should always have a full water bottle because commercial mouse food is dried for preservation.
... No
It's either a mouse or a Norway rat. The mouse is pretty tiny, but the Nowray rat can be between 4-6 inches without the tail....up to 9 inches with the tail.
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.
yes
it can live for 2 hours
Yes it can it can live without a tail
I have seen sting rays that have only half of a tail or a little less, but never no tail at all. Seeing that they can live with partial tails I would say yes they can live without a tail, but it would probably shorten their lives considerable when you think about how many things they use their tail for.
It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end.
The mouse's tail was very long.
Not without air holes
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!
a rat