no they do not,
they mate for roughly 5 minutes then separate for the female to have the babies.
Unlike the hamster, female mice are nicer if you want to get more than one. Male mice can get into fights causing death. females can get feisty when they are defending their young but the male can be feisty to prove himself to a mate or something
Male mouse is more aggressive and always press for mating. This makes female mouse offensive towards male.
yes, it happend to me once -_-
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
They should live 2 or more. But male mice can't live together always. If you see your male mice fight or beep you should split them. Also i don't recommend to have more then 10 females together.
no, i had 2 mice now i have 24 and another litter on the way and the male is still alive. your mouse must have died of natural causes or he must have been ill.
nope. He lets the mother take care of the litter on her own. It would be odd if the couple ever met agin in the wild. If you are talking about breeding pet mice the male shoud be taken out of the cage if the female if prego.
Yes, both male and female mice create nests. They create them for their babies if their a female or to become warm if their a male. Or sometimes females create a nest if one of her female friends are pregnant.
males have a set of balls. you can see them in adults i have one male studd and 4 females. i call the male testcules (like hercules). b/c u can see his ballsThe male will have testicles.
it really just depends on the mouse. That cannot really be proven that females are better than males (except for their smell)
No they bite into thirds
ALL animals can, and even will, bite for many reasons. Fancy mice, house mice, wild mice, Asian mice, it doesn't matter... Mouse, dog, snake, elephant, giraffe, whale, porpoise, ALL ANIMALS BITE. THAT SAID: WEANLING MICE might bite, looking for a nipple, and if the piece of skin on your hand fits into their mouth, they will bite out of curiosity, to see if milk will flow, & ease their hunger. MOTHER MICE WILL give you a warning nip, (I've received many) if you get too close to their babies or another mouse's babies. This is because mice are very social creatures. They will adopt the babies of other mother mice, they will nurse another litter of mouse pups if the mom dies. You can even wet nurse mice to rats, who have a richer milk. Female mice have 10 nipples, & larger size litters as a result. So, all sorts of mice bite, for all sorts of reasons. Male & female mice bite each other when they fight. I've seen both male, & female, mice bite, & hang on (to the point of being dragged) grab hold of a male mouse's testicals, but I don't know why. There is at least 1 reading that shows male mice have no nipples, but I want to test that by doing more research before vouching completely for that because, as you know, nipples, except for marine mammals & Disney cartoon males.