Mice can live underground, depending on the habitat/area. In wet area's near lakes or swamps, mice may live underground if they have a large family. In dry area's near desserts or bush, they live in hollow logs or trees, usually raised above the ground in case of other predators roaming around the ground like snakes or lizards.
Yes, mice and rats can and do burrow. They aren't known for the elaborate tunnel systems that moles, prairie dogs and some other rodents are known for, but they can certainly dig as well.
yes, harvest mice and some other breeds can although sometimes (in the summer particularly) and in the winter they live underground same as the field mice.
Yes, some breeds of mice do live underground, particularly in tree roots and foundation footings.
yes they live in tunnels
Yes
They live in burrows in the soft ground in the eastern hemispheres.. same with rats..
under ground or where quiet places are.
yes, spiders can live in dens that they make in the ground to catch small prey such as mice,.
There are mice that live in the forests.
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.
Yes, mice do live in Texas.
There are mice that live in the forests.
Mice can live anywhere where humans live and they prefer to live in human's houses
The mice is surrounding the area of food to eat.
Woodchucks are considerably larger than both squirrels and mice. Woodchucks live in holes in the ground, mice in nests at various levels and squirrels in trees. Woodchucks, like squirrels, limit their activity in the winter.
Several types of mice live in the tropical rainforest. Common mice, squirrels, lemurs, and several other rodents live here.
mice live in fields, your basement, outside, pet stores and also borrows