Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
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Mice and rats are different species because they belong to separate genera within the rodent family. Mice are classified under the genus Mus, while rats are classified under the genus Rattus. This distinction in scientific classification makes them distinct species.
Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
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rodents
Snakes eat live mice and other small animals they can catch. They are predators and stalk birds, mice, lizards and other animals they can easily overpower.
act like an insiensitive human being. sounds to me like you've got that step down perfect. Mice are living things and deserve a good life just like any other living thing. You should not be allowed to have any living thing in your care.
Mice are NOT decomposes. Decomposes, as the name suggests, decomposes organic matter. Mice merely digest the thing, which all animals do. Decomposes are living things such as fungi, and bacteria.Unless you're talking about whether mice will decompose. That's a yes.
because they are herbivores and carnivores.
Mice are also considered consumers because they also feed off of other living organisms and plants in order to survive.Producers are things such as plants and trees,things that feed off of Earth's soils and nutrients that provide food for other living organisms.
A mouse is classified as a mammal within the phylum Chordata. Specifically, it belongs to the class Mammalia and the order Rodentia. Mice are further categorized under the family Muridae, which includes various species of rodents. As a chordate, mice possess a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, and other key characteristics typical of this group.
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