technically yes, but it's not advisable, as it is likely to carry bacteria harmful to humans, and they can bite. Also, it would have a much lower standard of living in a box etc than if you left it in the wild.
If its in the field, its not a house mouse.
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
A field mouse and a house mouse are both the same thing, except the field mouse lives in the field and the house mouse lives in homes. Their scientific name is mus musculus.
Ural Field Mouse was created in 1811.
The Esperanto words for field mouse and computer mouse are kampo muso and komputila muso.
easy, falcon eats field mouse.
Field mouses live in field ..
You need to get a hamster cage. It's made of wire and they can't chew through it. wouldn't a mouse cage be better?
no
The Field Mouse - 1941 was released on: USA: 27 December 1941
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No, many are smaller. The pygmy shrew is about 1/3 size of a field mouse.