Yes.
It's a solid because you can hold it in your bare hands.
So if you mouse have baby like my your mouse it can have about 5 to10 baby my mouse have 5 she diet .So the baby didn't have a mum so 4 baby mouse diet I just have one baby mouse and a boy mouse to the boy mouse is the baby dad so here your same tip Tip1: If your baby mouse mum diet the baby we live sametime one of my baby mouse live your baby mouse have to have there mum milk but if the mum diet you can get them puppy milk or the cat milk to.you have to feed them the milk every 2hour Tip2:you can hold them if the mum is diet why if you hold a newborn mouse and the mum is not diet shewill eat the baby so do not hold them Tip3:at night I have to look a my baby mouse every 3min .why because the baby get to cool Tip4:the baby mouse will sleep a lot.why because if it do not have much sleep it can diet so . Tip:they can have food but the baby eye have to be open and they have to walk a bit
Generally, people tend to "hold" things with their hands. -Dr. Bosch
It's a solid because you can hold it in your bare hands.
Dry ice is -109.6°F. This is very cold. Do not touch with bare hands. Use tongs to move, or if you have to wear thick gardening gloves and only hold for 3-4 seconds (Very important -- if you touch with you bare hands even for a very short time you can get serious frostbite)
just hold the right mouse hold it and the left mouse hold it and move the mouse right or left and let it go
Almost no birds have a significant sense of smell, so touching a baby bird does no harm at all. Millions of baby birds have been removed from nests all over the world for ringing, a few hundred by me, and the parents know nothing about it.
because i have no hands :) its usefull but cost lots im poor because icant work because i have no hands so i cant collect my benifits no hands ifell off a boat icouldnt hold on to the railing cos i had no hands i drowned and now im not dead
yes they do hold hands
go to the person and say can i hold hands
they don't hold hands
Usually mice are friendly creatures and very open to socialization. If your mouse doesn't feel comfortable being held or picked up, it obviously is scared. Don't hold or pick up the mouse for about 2 days, that way it will relax. Afterwards, try again and the mouse will be slightly trained to get picked up and stay in your hands. If not, keep repeating this process and train the mouse.