Any animal can be mean, regardless of the species. It's a matter of disposition and intimidation.
An animal who is exposed to displeasurable situations from a source will dislike whatever it is that is causing it displeasure. Each time this happens, it results in a negative shift in its disposition toward the source (and what it relates to the source). The opposite of this being favorable situations, resulting in contentedness and a positive shift in its disposition toward the source. The way the animal reacts is determined by its level of intimidation, if it isn't intimidated by the unpleasant source, it will likely try to force it to stop.
Due a mouse's small stature though, one in good mental health is highly unlikely react aggressively toward people.
In short: if your mouse is being mean to you, it's probably mentally ill.
It depends if they were handled when they were babies. Fancy mice rarely do bite though. With constant handling and training the will become very attached to you.
yes most of them do.
Yes.
RATS!!!!They are much MUCH bigger than mice.Rats can grow about up to the size of a $1 bill or larger!Mice can grow about up to a half dollar coin or larger.Rats teeth are bigger and sharper.When they bite,it is very painful,bleeds,and can get enfected if not treated properly.But with mice,it will hurt when they bite,but mice have small,dull teeth.It might bleed if bitten hard enough.The only way mice or rats will bite you,is when you sqeeze them,pinch their tail,bite them,blow in their ear,flip them over and tickle them,and more. Mice and Mice and Mice,ADVICE!http://www.allaboutmice.co.uk/
"Mice" is the plural form of "mouse." So, say you buy one of them at the pet store. Your sentence would be, "I bought a mouse at the pet store today!" If you bought more than one, it would be, "I bought several mice at the pet store today."
I have both. I breed rats for pet & show, mice I don't breed at all.
All pets except for some fish have teeth, but most pets if properly trained will not bite(dogs, cats, ferrets and other CARNIVOROUS* pets can easily be trained to not bite, especially if they are around people as infants) (rabbits, mice, hamsters, gerbils and other HERBIVOROUS pets do not have a bite as self defense instinct and will most likely never develop a biting habit) so you do not need to worry about your future pet biting you when looking for a pet, but find a reputable breeder or shelter and get to know the pet before you bring him/her home * carnivorous pets will NOT eat you but they may bite you(not in an eating way but in a defense way) if they are threatened by you
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Yes they love to rip people apart. My friend had to go to A an E because of her pet mouse. They just bite randomly!
Rats typically DO NOT BITE. They are very loving and friendly. I have had them for YEARS and YEARS. I've also had mice for years. They are more skittish and tend to nip fingers. Both are nice, but rats have the loyalty of a dog, and the intelligence of a cat. They're great pets!
They both can be trained and mice usually bite a more often than hamsters do.
if ur asking about the white feeder mice, yes they do sometimes bite they are slightly more aggressive than the "pet mouse" i have 2 pet mice and have had them around a year, i have never been bit. so long as u handle them gently and with care u shouldn't have any problems.
If you go to the pet store you will find mice for sale called "fancy mice" they come in many different colors and coat styles. Compared to most mice they are more calm and less likely to bite.
No they bite into thirds
Dwarf hamsters are really mean and like to bite but mice usually dont if theyre from a pet store. trust me...i would know...
Pet TURTLES DO BITE BUT SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T HURT. Pet TURTLES DO BITE BUT SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T HURT.
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
Its up to you, what ever you think is right for you. But i'd also suggest a rat. They dont bite. Mice smell worse Hamsters are nocternal Rats are friendly, they cant hide under most things and they dont bite. An easy and friendly pet
Yes, pet mice are aloud pretty much everywhere.
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