yes that is my guess
because your stupid
no because all mice share the same characteristics
In general, yes. With healthy concrete it would take some time though. Concrete is porous and sensitive to moist so in dark, damp places where mice prefer to dwell concrete is less massive. Furthermore; mice are highly social and live in groups, so if there is one mouse chewing your walls there are likely more.
Because of natural selection, most of the light-colored mice live on light rocks, while most dark-colored mice live on dark lava rocks.
under ground or where quiet places are.
Mice typically hide in dark, secluded areas during the daytime to avoid predators. Common hiding spots include inside walls, behind appliances, in cabinets, and under furniture. They prefer places that are warm, quiet, and close to a food source.
They like to live in shaded, temperate, places usually in a wide open field or a forested area, as long as they have places to sleep and hide.
A mouse tends to live in a field such as one found out in a prairie. Mice may also live in attics in buildings of homes in the city.
Yeah, obviously. It's not like all the mice in the world live in one place. You don't know anything butternub.
There are mice that live in the forests.
in some places in the desert there are desert mice that live underground and come out during the night.
No. Field mice are brown and live in medows and feilds. Field mice also get rabies more often than house mice. House mice can be different colors (fancy mice). They live in atics and stuff like that. If they don't have places like that to live in they just make a nest in the ground just like any other mouse would.