yes but if you get a female and a male they might start fighting
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There are several types of mice and rats that can be found in different environments, including house mice, deer mice, field mice, and Norway rats. These rodents can adapt to various habitats such as homes, fields, forests, and urban areas.
yes. they have different colors/types of mice at different times depending on which ones they are breeding on the "mice farm" they get there mice from. like at one time they may have brown mice, black spotted mice, orange spotted mice, and grey sometimes, or even other types if a breeder drops them off.
Yes domestic mice can get along with white footed mice. Typically any mouse can get along with another mouse, even if they're different breeds. Just keep in mind that RATS and MICE DO NOT GET ALONG. The rat(s) will kill and eat the mice. Same with guinea pigs and mice. The guinea pig WILL get attacked by mice and have no defense against them. They cannot use their front paws or teeth. Hope I helped. :)
There are many breeds of wild mice, but only one domesticated. It is called the Fancy Mouse, and is larger than wild mice with a longer, pink fuzzy tail and large ears. They come in all different colors with elaborate names. Mouse breeders breed for different types of colors and markings, such as black banded or dove agouti. You can look at the American Fancy Mouse and Rat Association's list of colors and types. There are breeds of mice being domesticated, too: Zebra mice, harvest mice, field mice - people are making pets out of them. I'm not sure of all the different kinds of mice, but there are many!
There are several types of computer mice, including optical mice, which use LED light to detect movement; laser mice, which use laser technology for higher precision on various surfaces; trackball mice, where the user rotates a ball to move the cursor; and gaming mice, designed with additional buttons and customizable features for gamers. Wireless mice eliminate the need for cables, while ergonomic mice are shaped to reduce strain during prolonged use. Each type caters to different user preferences and needs.
Yes most types of mice are nocturnal.
Sunfire hamsters and mice generally do not get along well. Hamsters are territorial animals and can be aggressive towards other small animals, including mice. Additionally, their different behaviors and needs can lead to stress and conflict. It's best to house them separately to ensure the safety and well-being of both species.
All types of snakes eat mice.
Different mice have different alleles
The plural of mouse is mice
They seem to really like the sounds of other mice. Along with smelling other mice, they are attracted to places where other mice are.