No. A wild rodent has no desire or reason to do that and would likely keep as far away from you as possible.
Yes, mice can get into your bed; I'm living proof of that. One night I was sleeping, and woke up to one right by my face.
you can put a turtle in a tank with no cover and it wont crawl out while you are sleeping
Bats are totally different then mice! Mice crawl, bats fly! Get the hit?
of course
absolutely
Maybe once you are dead, but not under normal cicumstances.
Mrs.Frisby thought she should crawl to Dragon's bowl not in plain sight and deliver the sleeping powder. :)
Mice usually try to run away from you, but rats do climb all over you if you font move too much. It does depend on the specific mouse or rat though.
baby mice crawl out of their cage at the age of 3 months. so you should put the cage in a box so they dont run away and die or get stepped on or crushed.
Beautiful People - Australian Crawl song - was created in 1979-08.
Yes, when your are sleeping small spiders feel the warmth of your nose and mouth and crawl inside.
they are similar, but not the same. they are both rodents, but have different shaped faces, and mice are slightly smaller. gerbils have fury tails, mice have hairless ones.gerbils hop on their hind legs, mice crawl around. gerbils smell less, are more inteligent (usually), and become more tame (usually). mice are the easiest small pet to look after as they are the least inteligent small animal. gerbils are more fun, and still very easy to look after. most people prefer pet gerbils to pet mice.