Yes. Generally it is best to keep an adult male mouse by itself because if he is with another male they will fight over territory (sometimes to death) and if he is with a female he will breed with her and you probably don't want babies.
I would not recommend keeping female mice alone because there is no reason they can't have a friend. A couple females together will keep each other company... this will keep your mice happy and healthy.
A mouse can protect itself in several ways. One way it can protect itself is to fit into very small holes when escaping a predator.
One can tell if a laptop mouse is compatible to a Mac computer by simply checking the slot of the mouse itself. If the slot of the mouse matches exactly with the slot of the Mac computer, the mouse will be compatible.
A mouse has various adaptations to protect itself. A mouse can run very fast, have very sharp teeth, and have very sharp nails.
My mouse scratches himself to clean himself.
Sharp teeth. About the same as a mouse defending itself.
If it only happens when you plug the mouse in (and not with other peripherals) it sounds like a hardware problem with the mouse USB cord. Try another mouse - if the problem cures itself - the mouse is faulty - if not, then the problem is in the computer itself.
One can find the book on the Logitech G7 Laser Cordless mouse at multiple sources online and in stores. The book is generally found with the mouse itself but can also be found at Logitech and from some second hand sellers, such as ebay.
The mouse is a computer accessory that gives you the ability to select, move, and navigate through links and images on your computer by pressing one of two buttons on the top of the mouse, scrolling with a scroll wheel, and moving the mouse itself with your hand. It is used for almost all tasks on a modern computer.
Uh, one mouse.
Mice. One mouse is a mouse. Mice is more than one. The lady had mice in her house. The cat caught a mouse.
Cartoons including Mickey Mouse each have their own copyright dates. Mickey Mouse itself--or himself--is a trademark of Disney, which can be protected in perpetuity as long as it is in use.
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