Mice tend to give birth about 3 weeks after getting pregnant however my mouse gave birth SIX weeks after pregnancy so be patient. They do not give birth at any particular time or day but usually when they are uninterrupted which is probably night. :)
Yes, rats give live birth.
Mice are mammals, and therefore give birth to live offspring. So yes, they will be pregnant before they give birth.
Yes. Like any other mammal, mice give live birth.
No, mice are mammals. They give birth to live young.
mice give birth to their young, they are blind at birth and they are mamals, they drink their mothers milk.
Warm blooded, give live birth, have hair, breathe air, internal skeleton.
its a gosh darn mammal it deffs give birth ya gump
No. Mice are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are platypuses and echidnas.
Small mammals like mice and shrews can give birth many times in a year.
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the birth weight of rats is 5g or 6g, a mice should probably be alittle less than that.
They will have a big bulge on its belly, at the end of her gestation u can give her plain scambled egg, it helps with the birth.