The best ways to train them to do simple tricks is to reward them with a treat every time they do something right.
Start out with them taking food from your fingers. Once they are comfortable with you go onto another trick such as retrieving food from your pocket. With lots of patience, you can teach them even more things, like climbing ladders, walking a tight rope, traveling through mazes. Some tricks that I tought my mouse to do are:eat peanut butter off my nose! its not that hard to do... Another thing to teach your mouse is to sit on your shoulder without moveing around. To do that place him/her up there and feed him/her treats along the way!
Be inventive and have fun with them.
I have done this and it's not hard. Find a rope that is decently thick and get it to walk along it and make sure the rope is tight and you have to hold its tail. well tata PUT A PIECE OF CHEESE ON THE END OF THE ROPE Hmm.... I would follow this mice can die from cheese Why would you try that? It might hurt the mouse so I wouldn't try it. Keep the rope close to the floor and place treats at strategic points on the rope. Slowly make the rope higher with only 1 treat at the end. Remember to try and keep your hands under the mouse in case it falls. Or you could put a cat on the floor below the tightrope... put its food on the other side. Mice can not die from cheese. Milk and cheese is an excellent source of nutrients that help mice to keep flexible bones.
Walk the Tightrope was created on 2004-04-26.
If you were going to be in the curicus to be a tightrope walker, you would train 6-8 years just to have fun you would train for 3-5 years.
Climax - 1954 Walk a Tightrope 3-36 was released on: USA: 18 July 1957
The Rookies - 1972 Walk a Tightrope 3-5 was released on: USA: 21 October 1974
Walk a Tightrope - 1965 was released on: USA: 12 February 1965 (Bismarck, North Dakota) West Germany: 28 October 1967 (TV premiere)
No.
Because they are dare devils.
1974 twin towers
Yes, in 1959 and again in 1961.
W-E-B- - 1978 Walk a Velvet Tightrope 1-2 was released on: USA: 28 September 1978 USA: 28 September 1978
How do you train a mouse to stay in your pockets? Just put a piece of cheese in your pockets.
Probably a mouse. You're talking about a predator/prey relationship.