You can put baby mice in with adult mice but it has to be their children for the adult mice to feed them.
Yes, but you must be very careful. Try not to get to much of your scent on the baby mouse. Sneak the baby in, when the mother mouse is not looking. Only if the baby is about the same age as the ones that are originally the mothers children. You can easily tell by how much fur is on the pinkies, how big, and if their eyes are open. This does not always work, but it can. It depends on the mother, she will decide. Why trust me? I have bred mice for about a year and a half now and i am almost an expert.-experienced mouse breeder, owner, and loverYes. If they are young enough to require milk. If older,weaned, they can eat for themselves.
Yes they normally do.
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No because if you put a baby mouse/mice with adults they would think it's FOOD! Trust me, I had a baby field mouse and I put it in the cage with the adults and it was gone soon.
baby lynxes eat mice snowshoe hares and deer just like adults
Female mice are typically full grown at about six weeks old, and males are usually full grown at around eight weeks old. Wild mice only live for about one year; however, domesticated mice can live between two and three years.
Being a baby is a passing phase. No animal live as a baby particularly long. They don't die, they become juveniles, and then adults.
http://www.thefunmouse.com/info/daybydaybabies.cfm
Male mice will not care for the baby mice but they will eat the babies.
baby mice can jump up to a inch high
How many babies can mice have in a lifetime: depending on how long they live.... If they live about 5 years, and there is 1 to 32 in each litter, and they can have babies 4 times a year.... you do the math!
Yes, baby mice are.
There are mice that live in the forests.
You can feed baby mice kitten formula by diluting the formula by a two thirds. Mice do not do well with cows milk.