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A specific species of mouse
Several different types of mouse are used in laboratory research (e.g., the spiny mouse, the deer mouse, etc.) but the most commonly used mouse is Mus musculus, the house mouse. This is the typical white lab mouse envisioned by most. The naming system for particular inbred or genetically modified mice is complex, but the genus and species are typically the same.
no if they were countries with deer in them would call off hunting season
Please be more specific and identify whether you mean the Eurasian harvest mouse, or the American genus which includes 20 species.
Deer mice are similar in personality to any other mouse species. Deer mice are hyper and jittery. They are similar to gerbils as pets.
Different mice have different alleles
Different mice have different alleles
No, they are different species.
No, they are very different species.
What would make you think that a mouse is suddenly going to change species if it goes outside? No... Rats and mice are both rodents, but completely different species. One can not turn into the other. Rats would kill a mouse if given the chance.
A specific species of mouse
No, mixing different species is not recommended and may end up in the death of the mouse or hamster, or both. The hamster could also chew off the mouse's tail.
The house mouse belongs to the genus Mus and its species is Mus musculus.
The genus of a mouse is Mus. There are 30 known species of mouse.
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
No. Two totally different species. In fact, the gerbil will kill the mouse. They shouldn't be housed together.
The rat and mouse are two completely different species, but are in the same family. Since the rat is bigger, its droppings will be larger than those from a mouse.