About the size of a dime.
It depends how small, but yes. They are rodents, and they can get into very small spaces, like rats or mice can.
There are sometimes cracks that mice squeeze through
Mice neither like cold nor hot climates. They prefer a more neutral climate. They often nest and live in buildings, and can squeeze through very small spaces.
No, but there such animals as very small mice but not a very small mice (grammar mistake)
Mice are small, omnivorous, rodents.
Mice can get anywhere they want to go, they have no spine so can squeeze anywhere. climb anything, up pipes, so the answer is Yes.
mice poops ... or really small chairs.
Owls feed on mice and small birds.
sorry its birds' mice not birds mice ' !!! @#$% and no not a sweare!
Hamsters can squeeze through small spaces because they suck in their bodies as much as they can and get through lots of stuff if they tried hard enough they could get through mice holes, and vents but if your hamster got through a vent or mouse hole you're never getting it back! :(
Yes
The feeder mice are small and are easy to bread.