NO mice can not see in the dark they use there nose and whiskers to feel and smell
Not really they are almost blind. Everything else is keen except the eyes. they use established runways so they can move very quickly and not rely on the eyes.
Yes, as a matter of fact mice like most other animals can only see in black and white because their eyes lack the proper rods and cones to produce the color image to the brain
because theyy can see in the dark and are more active.
It's better for there eyes.
they can see in the dark and the have to be able to see very well to catch mice, rats, and rabbits
There are many. Lions, Wolves, Cyotes, Mice, Rats, tigers, cats, owls, etc.
yes! Mice cant see properly in the light and have to use their whiskars to make a visual image of their surroundings which is not clear. Mice are nocturnal and can see easily in the dark they also like infra-red light.
because it's made from cheese and in cheese there is holes in it because mice has eaten them
Well, it depends on how you mean. The wild mice are brown so i think, sure it is camoufalge. Because they are night active, i mean, you could see a white mouse in the dark, but not a brown.
What else would they see with?? Mice see with their eyes!
3 blind mice, see how they run
owls eat mice and they get them when its dark at night and no one can see them
It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.
yes that is my guess
"Three blind mice, see how they run", which is a line from a children's song.
The modern words are:Three blind mice, three blind miceSee how they run. See how they run.They all ran after the farmer's wife,Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,Did you ever see such a sight in your life, As three blind mice?