Remove it.
yes
Same as a hamster or mouse
i would be thinking of a shrew,but than again it doesn't have dark fur it has gray.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
Yes they do its been happening to me lately they crawl in my bed i dont know why :(
You pick it up by its tail. Grab the middle of the tail if you can. Then place it into the palm of your hand. Let it crawl around on your hands. If you think that it might be stressed, place it back in its cage, and never squeeze your mouse. And since you asked, one of the most important things about handling a mouse is to wash your hands when you are done.
The future tense of "crawl" is "will crawl".
No. Not unless it carried some bizarre parasite that attached to your esophageous wall, but that's extremely unlikely. Another thing would be for the baby mouse to crawl into your throat, but I'm pretty sure you'd choke from it.
The first few days a baby mouse is born, it can crawl somewhat, but not get very far. After about a week or so, the baby mouse will be able to crawl around, a whole lot better. At two weeks old or so, the mouse will be walking around, and might possibly be able to jump around as well.
crawl is a single so the album name is crawl